Usage examples of "plaire" in French with translation to English

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Ça ne va pas lui plaire. He won't be pleased.
Je ferai n'importe quoi pour lui plaire. I will do anything to please her.
L'art de plaire est l'art de tromper. The art of pleasing is the art of deception.
On ne peut pas plaire à tout le monde. You cannot please everyone.
Un bon fils est toujours soucieux de plaire à ses parents. A good son is always anxious to please his parents.
Il s'est déguisé en Père Noël pour plaire à ses enfants. He disguised himself as Santa Claus to please his children.
Viens, s'il te plait. Please come.
Mangez celui qui vous plait. Eat whichever one you like.
Essaie, s'il te plait. Please have a try.
Choisissez celui qui vous plait. Choose whichever you like.
S'il te plait, viens. Please come.
Choisis celui qui te plait. Choose whichever you like.
Il me plait de manger. Eating pleases me.
Désirez-vous plus de gâteau ? Would you like some more cake?
Champagne, s'il vous plait. Champagne, please.
Je ne t'aime plus. I don't like you anymore.
Doucement, s'il te plait. Slowly, please.
Tu ne me plais plus. I don't like you anymore.
Ça plaira à mon père. That will please my father.
Fais comme il te plaira ! Do as you like.
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