please in Arabic
please in Arabic is مِن فَضْلِك, رَجَاءً, لَو سَمَحْت — please means to make someone happy or satisfied.
please in Arabic
مِن فَضْلِك
Pronounced: min faḍlik
interjection to make a polite request
رَجَاءً
Pronounced: rajāʔan
interjection to make a polite request
لَو سَمَحْت
Pronounced: law samaḥt
interjection to make a polite request
لُطْفًا
Pronounced: luṭfan
interjection to make a polite request
أَرْجُوك
Pronounced: ʔarjūk
interjection to make a polite request
What does "please" mean?
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verb To make someone happy or satisfied.
"It's hard to please everyone at once."
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adv Used to make a request sound polite.
"Could you please pass the salt?"
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intj Used to accept an offer politely.
""More tea?" "Yes, please.""
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intj Used to express annoyance or disbelief.
"Oh, please — like that excuse would ever work."
please in a sentence
- It's hard to please everyone at once.
- She worked hard to please her new boss.
- Could you please pass the salt?
- "More tea?" "Yes, please."
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "please" in Arabic?
"please" in Arabic is مِن فَضْلِك, رَجَاءً, لَو سَمَحْت. please means: To make someone happy or satisfied.
How do you pronounce مِن فَضْلِك?
"please" in Arabic is مِن فَضْلِك, pronounced "min faḍlik".
How do you use "please" in a sentence?
Example: "It's hard to please everyone at once." In Arabic, "please" is مِن فَضْلِك, رَجَاءً, لَو سَمَحْت.
Are there other ways to say "please" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 5 translations listed for "please": مِن فَضْلِك, رَجَاءً, لَو سَمَحْت, لُطْفًا, أَرْجُوك.
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