French Phrase
S'il te plaît, regarde ça de toute urgence.
Meaning
A polite but urgent request: "Please, look at this right away." The speaker is asking the listener to give immediate attention to something important.
When to use
Use this phrase when you need someone’s immediate focus—e.g., showing a critical document, pointing out a safety hazard, or sharing breaking news. It works best in informal contexts with friends, family, or colleagues you address with "tu".
✦Grammar Breakdown
S'ilteplaît,regardeçadetouteurgence.
Polite request
"S'il te plaît" is the informal way to say "please"; use "S'il vous plaît" for formal or plural.
Imperative mood
"Regarde" is the second‑person singular imperative of "regarder" (to look).
Demonstrative pronoun
"ça" refers to something near the speaker; "cela" is a more formal alternative.
Adverbial phrase of urgency
"de toute urgence" means "as a matter of urgency" and intensifies the request.
🗨In Conversation
S'il te plaît, regarde ça de toute urgence.
Please, look at this urgently.
Qu'est‑ce qui se passe ?
What’s happening?
✕Common Mistakes
S'il vous plaît, regarde ça de toute urgence.
Mixing the formal "vous" with the informal imperative "regarde" creates a register clash.
S'il te plaît, regarde ça de tout urgence.
The correct expression is "de toute urgence" (feminine agreement with "urgence").
S'il te plaît, regarde le de toute urgence.
Use "ça" or "cela" for "this/that"; "le" would refer to a masculine noun, not a demonstrative pronoun.
↔Alternatives
S'il te plaît, regarde cela immédiatement.
Please, look at that immediately.
Regarde ça tout de suite, s'il te plaît.
Look at this right away, please.
Merci de regarder ça sans attendre.
Thank you for looking at this without delay.
Cultural Tip
In French, politeness is expressed through "s'il te plaît" (informal) or "s'il vous plaît" (formal). Mixing the informal "te" with the formal "vous" is a common error. The phrase "de toute urgence" is strong; in very formal written communication you might prefer "en urgence" or "immédiatement".

