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A polite phrase used to express pleasure upon meeting someone.
문화적 배경
In Spain, 'Encantado/a' is the gold standard for introductions. It is used across all social classes and is almost always accompanied by two kisses on the cheeks in social settings, or a handshake in professional ones. While understood, 'Encantado' can sound a bit formal or 'Spanish' (from Spain) to Mexican ears. 'Mucho gusto' is much more common for daily life. Using 'Encantado' might make you sound like you're from a telenovela. Argentines often use 'Un gusto' or 'Mucho gusto'. 'Encantado' is used but can carry a slightly more formal or elegant weight, often used in the upper-middle-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. Colombian Spanish is known for being very polite. You will hear 'Mucho gusto' frequently, but 'Encantado' is used in formal business meetings in Bogotá to show a high level of respect.
The 'Igualmente' Hack
If you are nervous about getting the gender right (-o vs -a), just wait for the other person to say 'Encantado' and reply with 'Igualmente'. It's always correct!
Don't match them!
Remember: If you are a woman, you say 'Encantada' even if you are talking to the King of Spain. It's about YOU.
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A polite phrase used to express pleasure upon meeting someone.
The 'Igualmente' Hack
If you are nervous about getting the gender right (-o vs -a), just wait for the other person to say 'Encantado' and reply with 'Igualmente'. It's always correct!
Don't match them!
Remember: If you are a woman, you say 'Encantada' even if you are talking to the King of Spain. It's about YOU.
Spain vs LatAm
Use 'Encantado' more in Madrid; use 'Mucho gusto' more in Mexico City.
셀프 테스트
If you are a woman and you meet a man named Carlos, what should you say?
Hola Carlos, soy María. _______.
Since María is a woman, she must use the feminine form 'Encantada', regardless of the fact that Carlos is a man.
Complete the formal introduction.
—Le presento a la Directora. —Encantado de _______, señora.
Since the person being introduced is 'la Directora' (female) and the context is formal, 'conocerla' is the correct formal feminine object pronoun.
Match the phrase with its most likely context.
Contexts: 1. First meeting, 2. Response to 'Encantado', 3. Literal magic.
Encantado is the greeting, Igualmente is the response, and 'bosque encantado' is the literal use.
Choose the most natural response for a business meeting in Madrid.
Socio A: 'Hola, soy Alberto de la oficina de Madrid.' Socio B: '_______, Alberto. Yo soy Elena.'
Elena is female, so she says 'Encantada'. In Madrid, this is very standard for business.
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시각 학습 자료
Gender Agreement Rule
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Hola Carlos, soy María. _______.
Since María is a woman, she must use the feminine form 'Encantada', regardless of the fact that Carlos is a man.
—Le presento a la Directora. —Encantado de _______, señora.
Since the person being introduced is 'la Directora' (female) and the context is formal, 'conocerla' is the correct formal feminine object pronoun.
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Encantado is the greeting, Igualmente is the response, and 'bosque encantado' is the literal use.
Socio A: 'Hola, soy Alberto de la oficina de Madrid.' Socio B: '_______, Alberto. Yo soy Elena.'
Elena is female, so she says 'Encantada'. In Madrid, this is very standard for business.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, but you should say 'Encantado' (if you are male) or 'Encantada' (if you are female) to each person individually as you greet them. If you are addressing the whole group at once, you can say 'Encantado de conocerles a todos'.
Absolutely! It's very common when you are introduced in a group chat or when messaging a new professional contact for the first time.
'Encantado' is slightly more formal and very common in Spain. 'Mucho gusto' is gender-neutral and the standard in Latin America.
Usually, no. In introductions, it is almost always shortened to just 'Encantado' or 'Encantada'. Adding 'Estoy' makes it a full sentence and slightly more emphatic.
Yes, it is the most common professional greeting for first-time meetings in Spain and very appropriate for formal business in Latin America.
This happens when a couple or a group is being introduced together. For example, a husband and wife might say 'Encantados' to represent both of them.
In modern Spanish, some people use 'Encantade' as a gender-neutral option, though it is not yet officially recognized by the RAE (Royal Spanish Academy). Many non-binary speakers prefer 'Mucho gusto' or 'Un placer' as they are naturally gender-neutral.
Only in fairy tales! In social life, it's just a polite way to say you're happy to meet someone.
They will probably think you forgot them. It's better to say '¡Qué gusto verte de nuevo!' (Great to see you again!).
In Spain, no. In Latin America, it might be a bit formal, but no one will be offended—they will just think you are very polite.
관련 표현
Mucho gusto
synonymMuch pleasure / Nice to meet you.
Un placer
similarA pleasure.
Igualmente
contrastLikewise.
Tanto gusto
builds onSo much pleasure.