Stop is also use in french, but you can use "Arête", it's a synonym.
"please" in french is "s'il vous plaît".
The subject "you" is rarely stated in a command, so "Please stop talking" would be the usual form. This means "You should please stop talking." (Perhaps the question is "what word is not necessary in this command?")
french for 'please!'
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Yes it is. It can be used in the sentence like, will you please stop the car?
It is Can you please stop
arrêtez de claquer la porte s'il vous plaît
In French, you can say "s'il vous plaît arrêtez" to mean "please stop" in a formal or polite context. In a more casual setting, you can say "s'il te plaît arrête" to mean the same thing.
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"please" in french is "s'il vous plaît".
Stop it! is 'arrête !' or 'arrête ça !' in French.
Arrêt means 'stop' in French. EX: A bus stop is 'un arrêt de bus'.
How to stop voice?
"Veuillez" is french for "Please" .
'stop', 'arr
Translation: All-Star, est-ce que tu l'arretes, s'il te plait?