뜻
To express enjoyment after an interaction.
문화적 배경
In Spain, this is used frequently in business and formal social settings. It is often followed by a firm handshake. Mexicans are known for their warmth. This phrase is often said with a smile and sometimes a slight bow of the head. Argentines might use 'Un placer' more often than the full phrase in casual settings, reflecting a slightly more direct communication style. Colombians are very polite. This phrase is a staple in professional interactions to maintain 'amabilidad'.
The 'H' is silent
Always remember that the 'H' in 'Ha' is never pronounced. It starts with an 'A' sound.
Regional Pronunciation
In Spain, the 'c' in 'placer' sounds like 'th' in 'think'. In Latin America, it sounds like 's'.
뜻
To express enjoyment after an interaction.
The 'H' is silent
Always remember that the 'H' in 'Ha' is never pronounced. It starts with an 'A' sound.
Regional Pronunciation
In Spain, the 'c' in 'placer' sounds like 'th' in 'think'. In Latin America, it sounds like 's'.
Keep it short
If you are in a rush, just say 'Un placer'. It is perfectly acceptable and very common.
셀프 테스트
Complete the phrase.
Ha ______ un placer.
The present perfect requires the past participle 'sido'.
Which is the correct gender for 'placer'?
Ha sido ____ placer.
Placer is a masculine noun.
Choose the best response to 'Ha sido un placer'.
A: Ha sido un placer. B: ________
This is the standard, polite response.
🎉 점수: /3
시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
3 연습 문제Ha ______ un placer.
The present perfect requires the past participle 'sido'.
Ha sido ____ placer.
Placer is a masculine noun.
A: Ha sido un placer. B: ________
This is the standard, polite response.
🎉 점수: /3
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, it is perfect for professional settings.
No, it is gender-neutral. Anyone can use it.
Just say 'Igualmente' (Likewise) or 'El placer es mío'.
Yes, it is very common in professional emails or texts.
Yes, it might sound a bit stiff. Use '¡Qué bien!' instead.
Because the event has finished, so we use the perfect tense.
No, 'placer' is always singular.
Yes, it is universally understood.
Only if the context was clearly negative.
Yes, like 'Ha sido un placer conocerte'.
관련 표현
El placer es mío
synonymThe pleasure is mine
Mucho gusto
similarNice to meet you
Fue un placer
similarIt was a pleasure
Encantado
similarDelighted