Meaning
A polite way to ask someone for a small help or request.
Cultural Background
Commonly used in daily life, often with a direct tone. Often replaced by 'Hazme el paro' in slang. Often uses 'Haceme el favor' due to voseo. Very polite, often adds 'por favor' at the end.
Tone matters
Your tone changes the meaning from polite to aggressive.
Meaning
A polite way to ask someone for a small help or request.
Tone matters
Your tone changes the meaning from polite to aggressive.
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence.
____ el favor de cerrar la puerta.
The imperative form for 'tú' is 'haz'.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercises____ el favor de cerrar la puerta.
The imperative form for 'tú' is 'haz'.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsOnly if your tone is aggressive.
Related Phrases
Por favor
builds onPlease
Hacer un favor
synonymTo do a favor