How to Say Please in Different Languages (100 Ways)
Traveling is all about diving into new cultures and meeting all kinds of people. One of the simplest ways to show you’re trying to be polite, no matter where you are, is by saying “please.” Learning how to say “please” in different languages is like holding a key to friendlier and smoother interactions.
Whether you’re asking for directions, ordering a coffee, or just trying to buy a train ticket, adding “please” in the local lingo shows you’ve got manners and respect for the culture.
Below is a guide that’ll teach you how to say “please” in 100 different languages. From “Por favor” in Spanish to “お願いします” (Onegaishimasu) in Japanese, getting these under your belt can make a world of difference in how people respond to you.
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How to Say Please in Different Languages
Language | Please (English Spelling) | Phonetic Pronunciation |
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English | Please | Please |
Mandarin Chinese | 请 (Qǐng) | Ching |
Hindi | कृपया (Kripyā) | Krip-ya |
Spanish | Por favor | Por fa-vor |
French | S’il vous plaît | Seel voo play |
Standard Arabic | من فضلك (Min fadlak) | Min fad-lak |
Bengali | অনুগ্রহ (Onugroho) | O-noo-gro-ho |
Russian | Пожалуйста (Pozhaluysta) | Pozha-looysta |
Portuguese | Por favor | Por fa-vor |
Urdu | براہ کرم (Barāh karam) | Baraah karam |
Indonesian | Tolong | To-long |
German | Bitte | Bit-tuh |
Japanese | お願いします (Onegaishimasu) | Oh-nay-guy-shee-mas |
Swahili | Tafadhali | Ta-fa-dha-li |
Marathi | कृपया (Krupayā) | Kru-pa-ya |
Telugu | దయచేసి (Dayachesi) | Da-ya-che-si |
Turkish | Lütfen | Lut-fen |
Tamil | தயவு செய்து (Dayavu seithu) | Da-ya-vu say-thu |
Korean | 부탁해요 (Butakhaeyo) | Boo-tak-hae-yo |
Vietnamese | Làm ơn | Lahm uhn |
Italian | Per favore | Per fa-vo-re |
Hausa | Don Allah | Don Al-lah |
Thai | กรุณา (Karunā) | Ga-roo-na |
Cantonese | 請 (Chéng) | Cheng |
Persian | لطفاً (Lotfan) | Lot-fan |
Gujarati | કૃપા કરી (Krupā karī) | Kru-pa ka-ree |
Polish | Proszę | Pro-she |
Ukrainian | Будь ласка (Bud’ laska) | Bood lah-ska |
Punjabi | ਕਿਰਪਾ (Kirpā) | Kir-pa |
Dutch | Alstublieft | Al-stu-bleeft |
Burmese | ကျေးဇူးပြုပါ (Kyayzu pyu pa) | Chay-zu pyu pa |
Filipino | Pakiusap | Pa-ki-u-sap |
Romanian | Vă rog | Vah rohg |
Egyptian Arabic | لو سمحت (Law samaht) | Law sa-maht |
Malay | Sila | See-lah |
Uzbek | Iltimos | Il-tee-mos |
Sindhi | مهرباني (Mehrbani) | Mehr-ba-nee |
Amharic | እባክህ (Ebakih) | Eh-bah-kih |
Oromo | Maaloo | Maah-loo |
Igbo | Biko | Bee-koh |
Azerbaijani | Zəhmət olmasa | Zah-mat ol-ma-sa |
Sundanese | Punten | Poon-ten |
Kurdish | Ji kerema | Jee ke-re-ma |
Moroccan Arabic | عافاك (Afak) | A-fak |
Cebuano | Palihug | Pa-li-hug |
Nepali | कृपया (Kripaya) | Kri-pa-ya |
Serbo-Croatian | Molim | Mo-lim |
Hungarian | Kérem | Kay-rem |
Algerian Arabic | من فضلك (Min fadlik) | Min fad-leek |
Sinhala | කරුණාකර (Karunākara) | Ka-roo-na-ka-ra |
Northern Kurdish | Ji kerema | Jee ke-re-ma |
Czech | Prosím | Pro-seem |
Greek | Παρακαλώ (Parakaló) | Pa-ra-ka-lo |
Chittagonian | দয়া করে (Doya kore) | Do-ya ko-re |
Zulu | Ngiyacela | Ngi-ya-ce-la |
Khmer | សូម (Saum) | Sa-oum |
Turkmen | Haýyş edýärin | Hai-yish e-dyarin |
Kannada | ದಯವಿಟ್ಟು (Dayavittu) | Da-ya-vit-tu |
Xhosa | Nceda | N-ce-da |
Pashto | مهرباني وکړه (Mehrabani wakṛa) | Meh-ra-ba-nee wa-kra |
Somali | Fadlan | Fad-lan |
Malayalam | ദയവായി (Dayavāyi) | Da-ya-va-yi |
Saraiki | مهرباني (Mehrbani) | Mehr-ba-nee |
Hausa (Ghanaian) | Don Allah | Don Al-lah |
Uzbek (Northern) | Iltimos | Il-tee-mos |
Yoruba | Jọwọ | Joh-woh |
Oriya | ଦୟାକରି (Dayākari) | Da-ya-ka-ree |
Fula | Aawo | Ah-wo |
Romanian (Moldovan) | Vă rog | Vah rohg |
Balochi | مهرباني (Mehrbani) | Mehr-ba-nee |
Kazakh | Өтінемін (Ötinemin) | Er-tee-ne-min |
Sindhi (Singaporean) | مهرباني (Mehrbani) | Mehr-ba-nee |
Hebrew | בבקשה (Bevakasha) | Be-va-ka-sha |
Lao | ກະລຸນາ (Kaluna) | Ka-loo-na |
Bulgarian | Моля (Molya) | Mo-lya |
Tunisian Arabic | من فضلك (Min fadlik) | Min fad-leek |
Slovak | Prosím | Pro-seem |
Belarusian | Калі ласка (Kali laska) | Ka-lee las-ka |
Sesotho | Ka kopo | Ka ko-po |
Lithuanian | Prašau | Pra-shau |
Slovenian | Prosim | Pro-seem |
Latvian | Lūdzu | Loo-dzoo |
Tajik | Лутфан (Lutfan) | Loot-fan |
Bosnian | Molim | Mo-lim |
Catalan | Si us plau | See oos plow |
Croatian | Molim | Mo-lim |
Georgian | გთხოვთ (Gtxovt) | Gt-khovt |
Ewe | Méka | Me-ka |
Macedonian | Ве молам (Ve molam) | Ve mo-lam |
Fijian | Yalo vinaka | Ya-lo vi-na-ka |
Maltese | Jekk jogħġbok | Yek yoh-jbok |
Tigrinya | ባቕስህ (BaQ’s’ḥ) | Bahk-see |
Greenlandic | Ikiortigik | Ee-kee-or-tee-gik |
Montenegrin | Molim | Mo-lim |
Tibetan | ཁྱེད་རང་གི་མཁན་ (Khyed rang gi mkan) | Khyed rang gi mkan |
Tswana | Tsweetswee | Tsw-ee-tsw-ee |
Luxembourgish | Wann ech gelift | Vann eh gel-eft |
Quechua | Ama hina kaspa | A-ma hee-na kas-pa |
Shona | Ndapota | Nda-po-ta |
Guarani | Aguyje | Ah-goo-yeh |
How to Pronounce Please in Different Languages
Using ‘please’ is a basic but powerful way to show politeness, no matter where you are in the world. If you find pronouncing this word in different languages challenging, this video will help.
While it doesn’t cover every language from the list, it’s an excellent tool for learning how to say ‘please’ with the correct pronunciation.
Before You Go…
Using ‘please’ correctly is a great way to show respect, but don’t forget the power of ‘thank you.’ Gratitude goes a long way in every culture.
To learn how, read my guide to saying ‘thank you’ in 100 languages.
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