Verb conjugation: polite imperative

A polite (but strong!) way of asking someone to do something. Usually used by women. For example:

りんごをべなさい!
Eat the apple!

Nuance-wise you can think of this form as being used by a mother telling her child to eat their vegetables — it's a firm command, but it's not as coarse as the normal imperative form — we don't want to mentally abuse the poor kid after all.

Conjugation table
KindPlainConjugated
1-danなさい
5-dan, すころころしなさい
5-dan, ぶびなさい
5-dan, ぐおよおよぎなさい
5-dan, くきなさい
5-dan, むみなさい
5-dan, ぬになさい
5-dan, るはしはしりなさい
5-dan, つちなさい
5-dan, う使つか使つかいなさい
irregularきなさい
irregularなさい
irregular
する
しなさい
Examples
Look at me.
Do it as you are told.
Stay inside.