How to Say ‘Very happy’ in French
Très plaisir
treh pleh-ZEER
[treh pleh-ZEER]
💬 Usage Tip: This chunk is not idiomatic by itself. In natural French, you would usually say très plaisir is incorrect; the common expression is plaisir in Ça me fait plaisir.
🇫🇷 In France: A useful reminder: some French phrases must be learned as whole expressions, not word-for-word.
Phrase Breakdown
Très
[treh]
very
Adverb meaning very.
Ce moment est très agréable.
This moment is very pleasant.
plaisir
[pleh-ZEER]
pleasure
Noun meaning pleasure; often used in expressions like 'faire plaisir'.
Ton message me donne du plaisir.
Your message gives me pleasure.
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