You may be meeting plenty of friendly Spanish speakers, but how do you let them know that you’re happy to be making their acquaintance? In English, we have the handy expression, “nice to meet you,” and Spanish has its own equivalents. We’re here to walk you through all of them with this comprehensive guide on how to say “nice to meet you” in Spanish.

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“Mucho gusto en conocerte.” (MOO-cho GOO-sto en con-O-ser-tay)

  1. Use this longer phrase to flex your Spanish muscles. Although “mucho gusto” is completely appropriate on its own, for a slightly more elevated response, try saying “mucho gusto en conocerte,” which could be translated to “It’s very good to meet you.”[2]
    • If you’re speaking with someone who is older than you or want to show extra respect, try saying “mucho gusto en conocerle.” (MOO-cho GOO-sto en con-O-ser-lay).[3]
    • “Soy tu vecino. Mucho gusto en conocerte.” (“I’m your neighbor. It’s very good to meet you.”)
    • “Usted debe ser el gobernador. Mucho gusto en conocerle.” (“You must be the governor. It’s very good to meet you.”).
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“Encantado.” (en-cahn-TA-do)

  1. “Encantado” is an alternative for “mucho gusto,” especially in Spain. It literally means “delighted,” but is also one of the main ways of saying “nice to meet you.” Although speakers of Latin American Spanish will understand “encantado” as well, and may even use it themselves, it’s most popular in European Spanish.[4]
    • Spanish uses grammatical gender, meaning “encantado” changes form depending on the gender of the speaker. If you’re a woman, say “encantada” (en-cahn-TA-da) instead.
    • “¡Finalmente nos conocemos en persona! Encantado.” (“We finally meet in person! Nice to meet you.”)
    • Them: “Hola, mi nombre es Ivan.” (“Hello, my name is Ivan.”)
      You: “Encantada. Soy María.” (“Nice to meet you. I’m Maria.”).
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“Encantado de conocerte.” (en-cahn-TA-do day con-O-ser-tay)

  1. Use this phrase to make “encantado” sound more elevated. The English translation of this expression is “pleased to meet you.” Try it when you want to sound a bit sophisticated or formal.[5]
    • Don’t forget to change the form of “encantado” depending on the gender of the speaker. If you’re a woman, say “encantada de conocerte” (en-cahn-TA-da day con-O-ser-tay) instead.
    • When speaking with someone who is older than you or in a position of authority, try saying “encantado/a de conocerle” (en-cahn-TA-do/da day con-O-ser-lay).[6]
    • “Soy Claudia. Encantada de conocerte.” (“I’m Claudia. It’s a pleasure to meet you.”).
    • “Buenos días Señora Medina. Encantado de conocerle.” (“Good morning, Mrs. Medina. It’s a pleasure to meet you.”).
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“Es un placer.” (ess oon PLA-ser)

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