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pleaseearly 14c., "to be agreeable," from Old French plaisir "to please, give pleasure to, satisfy" (11c., Modern French plaire, the form of which is perhaps due to analogy of faire), fr [..]
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pleasegive pleasure to or be pleasing to; "These colors please the senses"; "a pleasing sensation" used in polite request; "please pay attent [..]
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pleaseto make someone feel happy. You also use this word when you are being polite in asking someone to do something
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pleasezay azoy gut (familiar) / zayt azoy gut (formal or plural)
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pleasederfreyn
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please(v) give pleasure to or be pleasing to(v) be the will of or have the will (to)(v) give satisfaction(adv) used in polite request
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pleaseCLICK on underlined words for additional description
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pleaselang=en
1600s=1678
* '''1678''' — . ''''.
*: Well, so I did; but yet I did not think To shew to all the world my pen and ink In such a mode; I only thought to make I knew not what; nor did I undert [..]
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