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Noun form
bubacskam
Noun form
Dear collegues I have a quick questionVerb : to please , Adjective : pleased or pleasing What is the Noun form: ??? My mind is blocked at this time of the day please give me a hand !
21 Oct 2009
windflora
Hi there,
The noun form of "please" is "pleasure". Take care...
21 Oct 2009
baiba
pleasure Edit: ehhhh, did not manage first!
21 Oct 2009
miss noor
Hi,
The noun is pleasure means ( the feeling of happiness or satisfaction )
Hope that helps
:)
21 Oct 2009
ulkugunes
Hey, Actually the noun form is pleasure, if you mean that. I hope this helps Ulku
21 Oct 2009
maoopa
If you think of a noun that expresses the idea of being pleased, I think "satisfaction" is the best word.
Best regards,
Mauricio
21 Oct 2009
bubacskam
Of course it is pleasure... pfff my mind is quite rusty in the evening Thank you all for your help, I appreciate it :) Sleep tight! or for some of you: Have a great day! Krisztina
21 Oct 2009