Today’s Spanish word of the day is “placer”.
It’s a masculine noun meaning “pleasure”.
It can be a useful word to know if you want to say it was a pleasure to meet someone, or do something.
Both Spanish “placer” and English “pleasure” come from the Latin word “placere”, meaning “to please”.
Example sentences
Es un placer conocerte.
It’s a pleasure to meet you.
Ella encuentra placer en las pequeñas cosas de la vida.
She finds pleasure in the little things in life.
Es un placer trabajar con personas tan talentosas.
It’s a pleasure to work with such talented people.
Comer chocolate es uno de mis mayores placeres.
Eating chocolate is one of my greatest pleasures.
No hay placer más grande que pasar tiempo con la familia.
There is no greater pleasure than spending time with family.