How to Say ‘My pleasure.’ in French
Avec plaisir.
ah-vek pleh-zeer
[ah-vek pleh-zeer]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally 'with pleasure.' A warm, common way to respond after thanks.
🇫🇷 In France: You'll hear this all over France—it sounds friendly, polite, and a bit more personal than just de rien.
Phrase Breakdown
Avec
[ah-vek]
with
Preposition meaning 'with'; in this expression it means 'with pleasure'.
Avec plaisir, je peux revenir demain.
With pleasure, I can come back tomorrow.
plaisir
[pleh-zeer]
pleasure
Noun meaning 'pleasure'; avec plaisir is a polite way to say 'you're welcome' or 'gladly'.
C'est un plaisir de vous aider.
It's a pleasure to help you.
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