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

LanguagePlease (English Spelling)Phonetic Pronunciation
EnglishPleasePlease
Mandarin Chinese请 (Qǐng)Ching
Hindiकृपया (Kripyā)Krip-ya
SpanishPor favorPor fa-vor
FrenchS’il vous plaîtSeel voo play
Standard Arabicمن فضلك (Min fadlak)Min fad-lak
Bengaliঅনুগ্রহ (Onugroho)O-noo-gro-ho
RussianПожалуйста (Pozhaluysta)Pozha-looysta
PortuguesePor favorPor fa-vor
Urduبراہ کرم (Barāh karam)Baraah karam
IndonesianTolongTo-long
GermanBitteBit-tuh
Japaneseお願いします (Onegaishimasu)Oh-nay-guy-shee-mas
SwahiliTafadhaliTa-fa-dha-li
Marathiकृपया (Krupayā)Kru-pa-ya
Teluguదయచేసి (Dayachesi)Da-ya-che-si
TurkishLütfenLut-fen
Tamilதயவு செய்து (Dayavu seithu)Da-ya-vu say-thu
Korean부탁해요 (Butakhaeyo)Boo-tak-hae-yo
VietnameseLàm ơnLahm uhn
ItalianPer favorePer fa-vo-re
HausaDon AllahDon Al-lah
Thaiกรุณา (Karunā)Ga-roo-na
Cantonese請 (Chéng)Cheng
Persianلطفاً (Lotfan)Lot-fan
Gujaratiકૃપા કરી (Krupā karī)Kru-pa ka-ree
PolishProszęPro-she
UkrainianБудь ласка (Bud’ laska)Bood lah-ska
Punjabiਕਿਰਪਾ (Kirpā)Kir-pa
DutchAlstublieftAl-stu-bleeft
Burmeseကျေးဇူးပြုပါ (Kyayzu pyu pa)Chay-zu pyu pa
FilipinoPakiusapPa-ki-u-sap
RomanianVă rogVah rohg
Egyptian Arabicلو سمحت (Law samaht)Law sa-maht
MalaySilaSee-lah
UzbekIltimosIl-tee-mos
Sindhiمهرباني (Mehrbani)Mehr-ba-nee
Amharicእባክህ (Ebakih)Eh-bah-kih
OromoMaalooMaah-loo
IgboBikoBee-koh
AzerbaijaniZəhmət olmasaZah-mat ol-ma-sa
SundanesePuntenPoon-ten
KurdishJi keremaJee ke-re-ma
Moroccan Arabicعافاك (Afak)A-fak
CebuanoPalihugPa-li-hug
Nepaliकृपया (Kripaya)Kri-pa-ya
Serbo-CroatianMolimMo-lim
HungarianKéremKay-rem
Algerian Arabicمن فضلك (Min fadlik)Min fad-leek
Sinhalaකරුණාකර (Karunākara)Ka-roo-na-ka-ra
Northern KurdishJi keremaJee ke-re-ma
CzechProsímPro-seem
GreekΠαρακαλώ (Parakaló)Pa-ra-ka-lo
Chittagonianদয়া করে (Doya kore)Do-ya ko-re
ZuluNgiyacelaNgi-ya-ce-la
Khmerសូម (Saum)Sa-oum
TurkmenHaýyş edýärinHai-yish e-dyarin
Kannadaದಯವಿಟ್ಟು (Dayavittu)Da-ya-vit-tu
XhosaNcedaN-ce-da
Pashtoمهرباني وکړه (Mehrabani wakṛa)Meh-ra-ba-nee wa-kra
SomaliFadlanFad-lan
Malayalamദയവായി (Dayavāyi)Da-ya-va-yi
Saraikiمهرباني (Mehrbani)Mehr-ba-nee
Hausa (Ghanaian)Don AllahDon Al-lah
Uzbek (Northern)IltimosIl-tee-mos
YorubaJọwọJoh-woh
Oriyaଦୟାକରି (Dayākari)Da-ya-ka-ree
FulaAawoAh-wo
Romanian (Moldovan)Vă rogVah rohg
Balochiمهرباني (Mehrbani)Mehr-ba-nee
KazakhӨтінемін (Ötinemin)Er-tee-ne-min
Sindhi (Singaporean)مهرباني (Mehrbani)Mehr-ba-nee
Hebrewבבקשה (Bevakasha)Be-va-ka-sha
Laoກະລຸນາ (Kaluna)Ka-loo-na
BulgarianМоля (Molya)Mo-lya
Tunisian Arabicمن فضلك (Min fadlik)Min fad-leek
SlovakProsímPro-seem
BelarusianКалі ласка (Kali laska)Ka-lee las-ka
SesothoKa kopoKa ko-po
LithuanianPrašauPra-shau
SlovenianProsimPro-seem
LatvianLūdzuLoo-dzoo
TajikЛутфан (Lutfan)Loot-fan
BosnianMolimMo-lim
CatalanSi us plauSee oos plow
CroatianMolimMo-lim
Georgianგთხოვთ (Gtxovt)Gt-khovt
EweMékaMe-ka
MacedonianВе молам (Ve molam)Ve mo-lam
FijianYalo vinakaYa-lo vi-na-ka
MalteseJekk jogħġbokYek yoh-jbok
Tigrinyaባቕስህ (BaQ’s’ḥ)Bahk-see
GreenlandicIkiortigikEe-kee-or-tee-gik
MontenegrinMolimMo-lim
Tibetanཁྱེད་རང་གི་མཁན་ (Khyed rang gi mkan)Khyed rang gi mkan
TswanaTsweetsweeTsw-ee-tsw-ee
LuxembourgishWann ech geliftVann eh gel-eft
QuechuaAma hina kaspaA-ma hee-na kas-pa
ShonaNdapotaNda-po-ta
GuaraniAguyjeAh-goo-yeh
Please in 100 languages

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.

Please in different languages

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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