How to Say ‘It's a pleasure to talk to you.’ in Mexican Spanish
Es un placer hablar con usted.
ehs oon plah-sehr ah-blahr kohn oo-stehd
[ehs oon plah-sehr ah-blahr kohn oo-stehd]
💬 Usage Tip: Combining formal structures with pleasant expressions can enhance the tone of your conversation.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Expressing joy in communication helps strengthen personal ties in Mexican culture.
Phrase Breakdown
Es
[ehs]
Is
Indicating a state, condition, or quality.
Es una experiencia única.
It is a unique experience.
un
[oon]
a
An indefinite article for non-specific nouns.
Dame un minuto, por favor.
Give me a minute, please.
placer
[plah-sehr]
pleasure
A feeling of satisfaction or enjoyment.
Hay gran placer en la lectura.
There is great pleasure in reading.
Hablar con usted.
ah-blahr kohn oo-stehd
Words in this phrase
hablar
[ah-blahr]
talk
To communicate by speaking.
Me gusta hablar con ella.
I like to talk with her.
con
[kohn]
with
Used to express association between items or people.
Disfruto estar con mi familia.
I enjoy being with my family.
usted
[oo-stehd]
you
Referring to the person being spoken to.
Quiero compartir esto con usted.
I want to share this with you.
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