"en français, SVP (standing for s'il vous plait)" means "in French, please".
I doesn't mean anything the beginning mean: nor the french language the end: please
S'il te plait (please) is informal and singular. That means you are addressing a single person you are familiar with. S'il vous plait (please) is formal or plural. You may be adressing several persons at once, or a single one with whom the realtionship is more distant (your boss, a stranger, ...) To your son, mother, girlfriend: "s'il te plait, passe moi le sel" (pass me the salt, please) - s'il vous plait, venez (please, come [you all]) To several of your kids (plural): taisez-vous un peu, s'il vous plait (please, be quiet a moment) - s'il vous plait, venez (please, come [you all]) To your boss: Je voudrais vous parler de mon augmentation, s'il vous plait (I'd like to talk to you about my salary raise, please) - s'il vous plait, venez (please, come)
"Do you speak French, pretty darling?" is the translation for "Parlez-vous francais, cherie jolie?"
Assez-vous s'il vous plait. Assez-toi s'il te plait.
Pas de baisers francais, s'il vous plait
"en français, SVP (standing for s'il vous plait)" means "in French, please".
I doesn't mean anything the beginning mean: nor the french language the end: please
s'il VOUS plait is a polite form of saying please s'il TE plait is what you use with friends
un "s'il vous plait" is a "please" in French. J'aimerais entendre un "s'il vous plait", John > I would like to hear a "please", John.
"L'addition, s'il vous plait" means "the bill, please" in English.
"Can you speak English?" translates to "Parlez-vous anglais?" in French.
S'il te plait (please) is informal and singular. That means you are addressing a single person you are familiar with. S'il vous plait (please) is formal or plural. You may be adressing several persons at once, or a single one with whom the realtionship is more distant (your boss, a stranger, ...) To your son, mother, girlfriend: "s'il te plait, passe moi le sel" (pass me the salt, please) - s'il vous plait, venez (please, come [you all]) To several of your kids (plural): taisez-vous un peu, s'il vous plait (please, be quiet a moment) - s'il vous plait, venez (please, come [you all]) To your boss: Je voudrais vous parler de mon augmentation, s'il vous plait (I'd like to talk to you about my salary raise, please) - s'il vous plait, venez (please, come)
How are you, please?
"Do you speak French, pretty darling?" is the translation for "Parlez-vous francais, cherie jolie?"
Assez-vous s'il vous plait. Assez-toi s'il te plait.
The correct phrase is 'avec moi s'il vous plait'. This means 'with me please'.