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please

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/pliːz/ · plea-se

to give satisfaction or pleasure to someone.

Meanings

verbformal

to give satisfaction or pleasure to someone.

کسی کو تسکین یا خوشی دینا.

براہ کرم

barah-e-karam

Synonyms

satisfydelightcomfortخوش کرنادل خوش کرناپسند آنا

Antonyms

displeaseupsetdissatisfyناراض کرناخفا کرنابے زار کرنا

Common Collocations

  • please me
  • please everyone
  • please your parents

Example Sentences

It would please me if you could join us for dinner.

اگر آپ ہمارے ساتھ رات کے کھانے پر شامل ہو سکتے تو مجھے خوشی ہوتی۔

Agar aap hamaray saath raat ke khanay par shaamil ho sakte to mujhe khushi hoti.

We aim to please our customers with excellent service.

ہم بہترین خدمات کے ساتھ اپنے صارفین کو خوش کرنے کا ارادہ رکھتے ہیں۔

Hum behtareen khidmaat ke saath apne safrin ko khush karne ka irada rakhte hain.

Please let me know if you need any assistance.

براہ کرم مجھے بتائیں کہ کیا آپ کو کسی مدد کی ضرورت ہے۔

Barah-e-karam mujhe batain ke kya aap ko kisi madad ki zarurat hai.

Easily Confused With

plea:A plea is a request made in an urgent and emotional manner, unlike 'please' which is a polite request.

Word Family

pleasing
adjectiveخوش آئند
pleased
adjectiveخوش
pleasure
nounخوشی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of the smiley face 😊 to remember that 'please' is used to make requests politely.

Imagine someone being handed a gift with a smile, symbolizing the pleasure it brings.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نرمی ہے، خوشی ہے، محبت کی بات کریں، ہمیں تو بس آپ کو خوش کرنے کی بات کریں۔

Narmi hai, khushi hai, mohabbat ki baat karein, Hamein to bas aap ko khush karne ki baat karein.

Softness and joy, let’s talk about love, For us, it's all about pleasing you.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

خوشیاں بانٹنے سے بڑھتیں ہیں۔

Khushiyan baantnay se barhti hain.

Happiness increases by sharing.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Middle English "plese" — to be pleasing, to be agreeable

First known use: 14th century

The word 'please' has evolved from the Middle English word 'plese', which meant to give pleasure or satisfaction.