How to Say ‘Looking forward’ in French
Au plaisir de
oh pleh-zeer duh
[oh pleh-zeer duh]
💬 Usage Tip: Typically followed by an infinitive verb or 'vous rencontrer'.
🇫🇷 In France: This expresses anticipation, a polite way to conclude conversations.
Phrase Breakdown
Au
[oh]
To the
Combination of 'à' and 'le', used to indicate direction or relationship.
Au plaisir de discuter avec vous.
Looking forward to discussing with you.
plaisir
[pleh-zeer]
pleasure
A feeling of happiness or satisfaction.
Au plaisir de vous revoir.
Looking forward to seeing you again.
de
[duh]
of
Indicates a relationship or connection.
C'est au plaisir de partager nos idées.
It's a pleasure to share our ideas.
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