It is pronounced as "pleh-zher". The 'e' is pronounced as a short 'e' sound like in the word 'pet' and the 'a' is pronounced as the 'a' in 'cat'.
Tagalog translation of PLEASURE: maligaya
sukham(N) is the word for pleasure.
To say the word my pleasure in Yiddish, simply say meyn hnah. To write my pleasure in Yiddish, write,מיין הנאה .
In Hawaiian, you can say "ʻO koʻu pono."
Both are correct, but "It was a pleasure meeting you" is more commonly used and sounds more natural in conversational English.
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".
"Piacere mio" is pronounced as "pee-ah-CHAIR-ay MEE-oh." The emphasis is on the "CHAIR" syllable in "piacere." This Italian phrase translates to "my pleasure."
Roughly, "dah(n)-zhay", where "ah(n)" is a nasalized version of the "a" in English "father" (the "n" is not actually pronounced), and "zh" is the sound of the "s" in English "pleasure."
The French version of "John" is "Jean," pronounced "zhah(n)." The "zh" is the sound of the 's' in "pleasure" and the "(n)" indicates that the previous vowel is nasalized. The "n" itself is not pronounced.
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).
What is pleasure in lying? Work gives pleasure to some people.
You must have duty before pleasure because pleasure is not to be rushed
Tagalog translation of PLEASURE: maligaya
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..'.
je: J is pronounced like the s in "pleasure" e is pronounced like the sound "uh", like when you've been hit in the side m'appelle: m'appelle is pronounced like muh*pell
''It is a pleasure to be here," said Johnny.The pleasure of your company is lovely.Her dance brought great pleasure to all members of the audience.''It is a pleasure to be here.'' said jonny
Well, first you would invent a language and call it American, since Americans speak English, not American. Then, since it's a German word, you would pronounce it the way they do in Germany.