It sounds a bit weird in French.
Literally, "to each instant, its pleasure", assumedly meaning each moment provides its own special instant of pleasure or joy.
with pleasure.
Plaisir means pleasure.
to have pleasure
"au plaisir" is an elliptic form of the ornate sentence 'au plaisir de vous revoir' (looking forward with pleasure to meet you again)
"Plaisir d'amour" translates to "pleasure of love" in English. It is a phrase often associated with the joys and delights of romantic relationships. Additionally, it is the title of a famous French song composed by Jean-Paul-Égide Martini in the 18th century, which reflects on the bittersweet nature of love and longing. The song emphasizes the fleeting nature of love and its emotional impact.
"Chaque" in English translates to "each" or "every."
with pleasure.
Cheeky little pleasure
Plaisir means pleasure.
each site
each time
"Rhymes with each"
The word "chaque" in English means "each" or "every."Example:Chaque année, nous organisons un groupe de nageurs.Every year, we organize a swimming group.
to have pleasure
with pleasure / my pleasure
"au plaisir" is an elliptic form of the ornate sentence 'au plaisir de vous revoir' (looking forward with pleasure to meet you again)
"Chaque" in French means "each" or "every." It is used to refer to individual items within a group.