please
The Italian phrase 'per favore' translates to 'please' in English. It is commonly used when politely asking for something or making a request, similar to how 'please' is used in English.
Open the window, please.
It's a sentence that gives a direct command in a polite way, similar to the English equivalent.
Could you speak slower, please?
This phrase is typically used in a conversation to request that the other person slow down their speaking speed.
Could you pass me the salt, please?
This is a polite request form commonly used in Italian when asking for something.