Please take me to the airport in Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German, French

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Spanish

1. Word Overview

  • Native phrase: Por favor, llévame al aeropuerto.
  • English translation: Please take me to the airport.
  • Part of speech: Verb phrase
  • Gender (if applicable): aeropuerto is masculine (el aeropuerto)
  • IPA pronunciation: /poɾ faˈβoɾ ʎeˈβame al aeɾoˈpwerto/

2. Example Sentence

  • Spanish: ¿Puedes, por favor, llevarme al aeropuerto esta tarde?
  • English: “Can you please take me to the airport this afternoon?”
  • Usage tip: Llévame is the command (imperative) in informal or neutral tone. For more formality, use lléveme (usted).

3. Mini Grammar/Culture Note

For polite requests, por favor can go at the beginning or end of a sentence. Using usted form — Por favor, lléveme al aeropuerto — shows respect when speaking to strangers or service staff.

4. Daily Practice Challenge

Speaking prompt: Practice saying the phrase aloud three times, then imagine saying it to a taxi driver or ride-share in Spanish.

Italian

1. Word Overview

  • Native phrase: Per favore, portami all’aeroporto.
  • English translation: Please take me to the airport.
  • Part of speech: Verb phrase
  • IPA pronunciation: /per faˈvoːre porˈtaːmi allaeroˈpɔrto/

2. Example Sentence

  • Italian: Per favore, mi porti all’aeroporto domani mattina?
  • English: “Could you please take me to the airport tomorrow morning?”
  • Usage tip: Use portami for “take me” (informal), or mi porti to politely ask someone (present subjunctive/formal).

3. Mini Grammar/Culture Note

Portami is a direct imperative (second person), while mi porti is subjunctive polite — common when speaking to taxi drivers or staff.

4. Daily Practice Challenge

Writing prompt: Imagine you’re ordering a ride. Write the phrase and add “domani alle 8” to specify a time.

Portuguese

1. Word Overview

  • Native phrase: Por favor, leve-me ao aeroporto.
  • English translation: Please take me to the airport.
  • Part of speech: Verb phrase
  • IPA pronunciation: /poɾ faˈvoɾ ˈlevi mi aw aeɾoˈpoɾtu/

2. Example Sentence

  • Portuguese (Brazil): Por favor, pode me levar ao aeroporto às 6h?
  • English: “Please, can you take me to the airport at 6 am?”
  • Usage tip: Leve-me is formal; levar me is more common in spoken Brazil (pode me levar).

3. Mini Grammar/Culture Note

In Brazil, pode me levar… is casual and effective. In Portugal, leve-me is preferred for polite requests.

4. Daily Practice Challenge

Listening activity: Record yourself saying Por favor, leve-me ao aeroporto. and play it back, paying attention to the nasal ão in aeroporto.

German

1. Word Overview

  • Native phrase: Bitte bringen Sie mich zum Flughafen.
  • English translation: Please take me to the airport.
  • Part of speech: Verb phrase
  • IPA pronunciation: /ˈbɪtə ˈbʁɪŋən ziː mɪç tsum ˈfluːkhaːfn̩/

2. Example Sentence

  • German: Bitte bringen Sie mich um 15 Uhr zum Flughafen.
  • English: “Please bring me to the airport at 3 pm.”
  • Usage tip: Bitte plus formal Sie makes this a polite and common taxi request.

3. Mini Grammar/Culture Note

Germans use formal Sie with service providers. Zum combines zu dem (“to the”) for location.

4. Daily Practice Challenge

Speaking prompt: Say the full sentence including your own time: Bitte bringen Sie mich morgen früh zum Flughafen.

French

1. Word Overview

  • Native phrase: S’il vous plaît, emmenez-moi à l’aéroport.
  • English translation: Please take me to the airport.
  • Part of speech: Verb phrase
  • IPA pronunciation: /sil vu plɛz‿ ɑ̃məne mwa a laeʁopɔʁ/

2. Example Sentence

  • French: S’il vous plaît, peut‑on m’emmener à l’aéroport pour 8 h 30 ?
  • English: “Please, can I be taken to the airport for 8:30?”
  • Usage tip: Emmenez-moi is formal and polite, addressing a driver or service personnel.

3. Mini Grammar/Culture Note

Use formal vous with strangers. Emmener means “to take someone.” Avoid informal emmène-moi à l’aéroport unless talking to a friend.

4. Daily Practice Challenge

Writing prompt: Text the phrase as if you’re asking a driver: S’il vous plaît, emmenez-moi à l’aéroport à 7 heures.

5. Multilingual Bonus Comparison

Language Phrase Pronunciation
Spanish Por favor, llévame al aeropuerto. /poɾ faˈβoɾ ʎeˈβame al aeɾoˈpwerto/
Italian Per favore, portami all’aeroporto. /per faˈvoːre porˈtaːmi allaeroˈpɔrto/
Portuguese Por favor, leve-me ao aeroporto. /poɾ faˈvoɾ ˈlevi mi aw aeɾoˈpoɾtu/
German Bitte bringen Sie mich zum Flughafen. /ˈbɪtə ˈbʁɪŋən ziː mɪç tsum ˈfluːkhaːfn̩/
French S’il vous plaît, emmenez-moi à l’aéroport. /sil vu plɛz‿ ɑ̃məne mwa a laeʁopɔʁ/

Final Daily Practice Challenge

Choose two languages and:

  • Speak: Record yourself asking politely for a ride to the airport.
  • Write: Compose a text/message: e.g., Por favor, leve-me ao aeroporto amanhã cedo.

Stay confident—knowing practical travel phrases in multiple languages is a powerful step!

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