How to Say βWith pleasureβ in French
Avec plaisir
ah-vek pleh-zeer
[ah-vek pleh-zeer]
π¬ Usage Tip: A lovely fixed expression meaning "gladly" or "my pleasure." It's warmer than a simple "yes."
π«π· In France: Very French in spirit: polite, pleasant, and a little elegant. Great in service situations or when accepting politely.
Phrase Breakdown
Avec
[ah-vek]
with
Preposition meaning with.
Je viens avec ma sΕur.
I am coming with my sister.
plaisir
[pleh-zeer]
pleasure
Noun meaning pleasure; in with pleasure it expresses willingness politely.
Je le fais avec plaisir.
I do it with pleasure.
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