plezar
Ido
/pleˈzar/
verb
Definitions
- (intransitive) to be pleasing, be agreeable
- (transitive) to please someone
Etymology
Borrowed from English please borrowed from French plaisant borrowed from Italian piacere (pleasure, please, be liked) borrowed from Spanish, Castilian placer (pleasure).
Origin
Spanish
placer
Gloss
pleasure
Kanji
快
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- misplease English
- overplease English
- pleasable English
- please English
- pleased English
- pleaseman English
- pleaser English
- pleasest English
- pleaseth English
- pleasing English
- pleasy English
- superplease English
- unpleasive English
- placēre Latin
- dispiacere Italian
- piacere Italian
- piacevole Italian
- piacimento Italian
- plaisamment French
- plaisant French
- plaisanter French
- плиз Russian
- complacer Spanish, Castilian
- placer Spanish, Castilian
- plesen Middle English
- malplaĉa Esperanto
- malplaĉi Esperanto
- plaĉi Esperanto
- प्लीज़ Hindi
- plîs Welsh
- prizar Ido
- প্লিজ Bengali
- প্লীজ Bengali
- plis Tok Pisin