I wonder why it's "a pleasure" and not "it is pleasure". As far as I know, pleasure is uncountable noun.
(While you are at it, please add a Russian translation ;-))
The pleasure of reading and the pleasure of translating sentences on Tatoeba are two pleasures one may indulge in. ☺
@ Eldad
Done ☺
@ Pfirsichbaeumchen
I would say they are two different kinds of pleasure, but I must admit you are right. I finally found the answer. Pleasure can be both countable and uncountable. Thank you.
http://www.oxfordlearnersdictio...glish/pleasure
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