A polite and short way to say 'pleased to meet you'
bonjour, Hallo, enchante.
Awn-shawnt-eh
Delighted darling. When being introduced to someone, enchante means 'pleased to meet you' but this would not normally be followed by 'darling.
In French, "hi nice to see you" can be translated as "Salut, content de te voir."
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Enchante means, literally, enchanted. When being introduced to someone it means 'delighted to meet you'.
Enchanté means 'delighted' in French. You would reply "le plaisir est pour moi" or "moi aussi" or "moi de même" in French in that type of (obviously polite) conversation.
Enchantée means 'it's a pleasure to meet you' and Merci beaucoup Mlle means 'thanks you very much miss'.
When you are introduced to a French adult, you should shake hands and say Bonjour Monsieur, or Bonjour Madame or, with children, Bonjour. It is polite to add: Enchante or, pleased to meet you.
Bon appétit: borrowed from French Kindergarten: borrowed from German Tsunami: borrowed from Japanese Fiesta: borrowed from Spanish Cliché: borrowed from French
It does not mean anything in French.