That is the correct spelling of the word "pleasure".
Pleasure.
Pleasure is the correct spelling.
sigh of pleasure
The likely word is "pleasure" (enjoyment).
The correct spelling is pleasure (enjoyment or good feeling, or not for work purposes).
Pleasure.
sigh of pleasure
Pleasure is the correct spelling.
The likely word is "pleasure" (enjoyment).
Avec plasir (avayk playsyr)
c'était un plaisir
Spell dog backward and then you will know.I am sorry you have not had the pleasure.
Pleasure in Spanish would be "placer," however you can also say "agrado", which means pleasantness or "alegría," which means happiness or satisfaction :)
The correct spelling is pleasure (enjoyment or good feeling, or not for work purposes).
The spelling pleasable means capable of being pleased.The more common word is the adjective pleasurable (giving pleasure or enjoyment).
The three laws of pleasure according to Fulton John Sheen are: the law of quantitative pleasure (the more you have, the less pleasure you get), the law of qualitative pleasure (the closer you get to perfect pleasure, the greater the pleasure), and the law of diminishing pleasure (pleasure eventually decreases if pursued for its own sake).
The English spelling is normally uncapitalized as schadenfreude. The German noun is capitalized, and the adjective form is schadenfroh.The term basically means "taking pleasure in the misfortune of others".