What does счёт, пожалуйста in Russian mean?

What is the meaning of the word счёт, пожалуйста in Russian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use счёт, пожалуйста in Russian.

The word счёт, пожалуйста in Russian means the bill, please. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word счёт, пожалуйста

the bill, please

Phrase (the bill, please)

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Дайте мне счёт, пожалуйста.
Give me the bill, please.
Счет, пожалуйста?
Ah, check please.
Счет, пожалуйста.
Can I get my check, please?
Счет пожалуйста.
Check please.
Официант! Счет, пожалуйста.
Waiter, the check please.
Счёт, пожалуйста.
Could you bring us the bill, please?
Счет, пожалуйста!
Check, please!
Официант, счет, пожалуйста.
Waiter, the bill please...
Как на счёт " Пожалуйста, не убивай меня "?
How about " please don't kill me "?
Счёт, пожалуйста.
Check please.
Счет, пожалуйста.
Please account.
Счет пожалуйста!
The bill, please.
Счет, пожалуйста.
The bill, please.
Можно счёт, пожалуйста?
Could we get the bill, please?
Счёт, пожалуйста!
Ah... the bill please!
Счет, пожалуйста.
Check, please.
Принесите счёт, пожалуйста, и ещё одну бутылку вина.
And another bottle of wine?
Официант, счет, пожалуйста!
Waiter. The check, please.
Просто уберите плату за него из счета, пожалуйста.
Just remove the charge, please. 3.
Принесите счёт, пожалуйста.
May I have the check, please?
Счёт, пожалуйста.
Check, please.
Счет, пожалуйста.
Could I have the check?

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