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Either phrase can be correct, as long as the rest of the sentence agrees with it; e.g. '(have/had) the pleasure of..' or 'take pleasure in..'.
Meeting you has been a pleasure.
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If someone says "it's been a pleasure talking to you," they mean "it was nice talking to you and I enjoyed it."
The phrase 'è stato un piacere' is an Italian equivalent of 'It's been a pleasure'. The word 'piacere' is a masculine noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the']. The phrase is pronounced 'eh STAH-toh oon pyah-TCHEH-reh'.
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.
Either phrase can be correct, as long as the rest of the sentence agrees with it; e.g. '(have/had) the pleasure of..' or 'take pleasure in..'.
È stato un piacere conoscerla! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "It has been a pleasure meeting you!" The courtesy also translates literally as "It has been a pleasure meeting her!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "eh STA-to oon pya-TCHEY-rey KO-no-SHER-la" in Pisan Italian.
Another phrase for "I was born ready" is "I'm always prepared". You could also say "I've never been caught unprepared" or "I've been ready".
Piacere mio is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "my pleasure".Specifically, the masculine noun piacere means "enjoyment, pleasure". The masculine possessive adjective mio translates as "my". The pronunciation will be "pya-TCHEY-rey MEE-o" in Italian.
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we say this phrase to some one who asked you to do some thing for him and you say with pleasure in Arabic maa sourour (مع سرور) and it mean's too b sourour (بسرور) and it was a pleasure that i could translate this phrase for you
what is the name of the pleasure boat that collided in the river themes?
'Ã quoi dois-je ce plaisir ?'
Con piacere is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "with pleasure." It models a rare instance where the phrase or sentence structure matches in English and Italian. The pronunciation will be "kon pya-TCHEY-tey" in Pisan Italian.