Formal:
* "Faites-moi sortir d'ici." (Literally: "Make me leave from here") - This is the most direct and formal way to say it.
* "Aidez-moi à sortir d'ici." (Literally: "Help me to leave from here") - This is a more polite and less demanding way to say it.
Informal:
* "Sortez-moi d'ici!" (Literally: "Get me out of here!") - This is a more forceful and direct way to say it.
* "Foutez-moi le camp d'ici!" (Literally: "Get me out of here, damn it!") - This is very informal and should only be used with close friends.
More specific:
* "Je veux sortir d'ici." (Literally: "I want to leave from here") - This is a more neutral way to say it.
* "Je n'en peux plus, sortez-moi d'ici!" (Literally: "I can't take it anymore, get me out of here!") - This is a more emotional way to say it.
The best way to say it depends on the situation. For example, if you're in a dangerous situation, you would use a more forceful phrase like "Sortez-moi d'ici!". But if you're just bored or uncomfortable, you could use a more polite phrase like "Aidez-moi à sortir d'ici."