A polite way of ending a conversation is what the phrase "It was a pleasure talking to you" is in English.
Specifically, the phrase can be heard in both personal and professional situations. In a personal context. the phrase may indicate that the speaker and listener do not know each other well or that they interact in a formal, quite polite manner. In a professional context, it tends to indicate the end of an interaction and almost takes the place of words of farewell.
è stato piacevole parlare con te
always a pleasure talking to you not
"My pleasure!" in English is Piacere mio! in Italian.
If someone says "it's been a pleasure talking to you," they mean "it was nice talking to you and I enjoyed it."
English, western pleasure, hunter jumper, English pleasure, trail
"My pleasure, Miss!" in English means Mio piacere, signorina! in Italian.
No. You would say "It was a pleasure to talk to you" or "I enjoyed talking to you."
English pleasure is a generic term for what is more commonly referred to as Saddle Seat riding.
my pleasure
It depends on what kind of pleasure your talking about. Your question needs to be more specific.
Horses that are rode for pleasure are just that, Pleasure horses. This is not to be confused with English or Western pleasure show horses, they are two different things.
È stato un piacere per me! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "It was my pleasure!" The courtesy translates literally as "It has been a pleasure for me!" or "It has been one pleasure for me!" in English. The pronunciation will be "eh STA-to oon pya-TCHEY-rey per mey" in Pisan Italian.
Yes, with pleasure.