In Vhenda, "pleasure is mine" can be expressed as "ndivhuyelwa." This phrase conveys a sense of gratitude and satisfaction in response to someone's kindness or greeting. It reflects the cultural emphasis on mutual respect and appreciation in interpersonal interactions.
"El gusto es mío""The pleasure is mine"To say the Pleasure is all mine in Spanish, You would say: El placer es mío
voluptas est mea(PLEASURE IS MINE)
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No. The correct phrase is "the pleasure is all mine", but this is not an appropriate response to "thank you". "The pleasure is all mine" is a polite and gracious response that can be used when the other person indicates pleasure. For example, if someone says, "It was a pleasure talking to you" or "It was a pleasure meeting you", you can respond with "The pleasure was all mine." If someone says "thank you", the traditional response is "You're welcome."
Gracias (Thanks) el (the) placer (pleasure) es todo (is all) mio (mine). GRAH-thee-ass, ell plahTHAIR ess TAWdaw MEE-aw (th/TH as in 'thin')
It means "The pleasure is mine." el gusto es mio = the pleasure is mine
The correct phrase in such situation would be "Cała przyjemność po mojej stronie" (difficult to pronounce, especially "ść") which literally means "The all pleasure is on my side".
To say the word my pleasure in Yiddish, simply say meyn hnah. To write my pleasure in Yiddish, write,מיין הנאה .
El placer es mio.
In Hawaiian, you can say "ʻO koʻu pono."
"No worries! It's my pleasure!"
The possessive pronoun should agree with the number and gender of the word to which it refers. In this case, it's referring to "gusto" (pleasure), so it would always be mío, regardless of the gender of whoever may be saying it.Mucho gusto -> It's such a pleasure.El gusto es mío -> The pleasure is mine.