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please in Italian

please in Italian is per favore, prego, per piacere — please means to make someone happy or satisfied.

please in Italian

per favore
intj
(often, with yes) Used as an affirmative to an offer.
prego
intj
(often, with yes) Used as an affirmative to an offer.
per piacere
intj
(often, with yes) Used as an affirmative to an offer.
per piacere
intj
An expression of annoyance, impatience, or exasperation.
piacere
verb
(ambitransitive) To make happy or satisfy; to give pleasure to.
accontentare
verb
(ambitransitive) To make happy or satisfy; to give pleasure to.

What does "please" mean?

  1. verb To make someone happy or satisfied.
    "It's hard to please everyone at once."
  2. adv Used to make a request sound polite.
    "Could you please pass the salt?"
  3. intj Used to accept an offer politely.
    ""More tea?" "Yes, please.""
  4. 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 Italian

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "please" in Italian?

"please" in Italian is per favore, prego, per piacere. please means: To make someone happy or satisfied.

How do you use "please" in a sentence?

Example: "It's hard to please everyone at once." In Italian, "please" is per favore, prego, per piacere.

Are there other ways to say "please" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 5 translations listed for "please": per favore, prego, per piacere, piacere, accontentare.

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