"Sī placet" is how you say "please" in Latin.
You say Please in Kisii language of the African origin as korancheko.
A street sign = Un panneau a hand sign = Un signe to sign = signer
Toilet paper is phirigami in Japanese.
Disfibradora
There are many ways you could say fill out this paper. If you want someone to fill out a paper you could just say please.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "Please sign your name" by first signing "please" by moving the flat palm of your hand in a circular motion and then signing "sign name" by mimicking the act of signing on an imaginary surface with your index finger.
Yes, "please sign in the space provided" is grammatically correct. It is a polite and clear way to instruct someone to sign in a designated area.
"pouvez-vous signer ceci / cela ?
It is " please, come in, sit, stay
Yes But, it is better to say 'Can you correct my paper, please'
You walk up to the Cragon on where you fell and say this exact word around 8 times: "please" (without quotes though)
signez ici, s'il vous plaît
Firma por favor.
To sign "please" in American Sign Language, place your dominant hand flat against your chest and make a circular motion. This shows respect and politeness in ASL.
cuir do shíniú ar an leabhar le do thoil
Your post does not say what you are trying to sign your daughter up for. Please post again. Thanks.