With pleasure Meaning in English
expression
ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ/ /ˈpɫɛʒɝ
WITH PLEH-zher
wˈɪð/ /plˈɛʒɐ
WITH PLEH-zhuh
Definition
Used to politely agree to do something someone has asked, showing you are happy to help or agree.
Usage & Nuances
Very polite and somewhat formal, often used in customer service or polite conversation. Similar to 'certainly' or 'I'd be happy to,' but emphasizes willingness. Not usually used sarcastically.
Spanish: con mucho gusto - con placerPortuguese (BR): com prazer - com muito prazerPortuguese (PT): com prazer - com muito prazerChinese (Simplified): 很乐意 - 高兴地Chinese (Traditional): 很樂意 - 高興地Hindi: बहुत खुशी के साथ - आनंदपूर्वकArabic: بكل سرور - بكل فرحBengali: খুশি করে - আনন্দের সঙ্গেRussian: с удовольствиемJapanese: 喜んで - よろこんでVietnamese: rất sẵn lòng - hân hạnhKorean: 기꺼이 - 즐겁게Turkish: memnuniyetleUrdu: خوشی سے - بڑی خوشی سےIndonesian: dengan senang hati
Example Sentences
“Could you help me with this box?” “With pleasure.”
basic
I will send the documents to you with pleasure.
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You can join our team with pleasure.
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"Could I have a glass of water?" "With pleasure! I'll bring it right away."
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If you ever need a ride to work, just ask—I'll do it with pleasure.
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"Thank you for your help!" "With pleasure, any time."
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