Ben oui! Sure we do! Got it! Alors, tu veux venir avec nous? So, do you want to come with us? It will be awesome! You do that with si.
Yes, I did. I am just tired from the trip. Yes please. Use this when you want to express that not only are you agreeing to something, it also brings pleasure for you to do so. Avec plaisir. With pleasure. So you cannot come because you need to take your cat to the vet? So according to your resume you have worked for our supplier? Pendant 3 ans. I worked there for 3 years. There are still plenty of other ways to say yes in French.
Check out the words and phrases below and use them for saying yes in French from this point on! Je ne peux pas en boire sans sucre. How do you find the cake decoration? It is looking perfect! All right, I will go alone then. Sure, here. You brought your dog with you on holidays?
Of course! If I understood well, the result is always 10? Je pense que tu as compris le principe. I think you got it right. How about you? What is your favorite way of saying yes in French? Sound off in the comments and let us know! For more lessons like this but with audio lessons and plenty of exercises, check out My French Routine. Volumes 1 to 6 are available at the store.
Frederic Bibard is the founder of Talk in French, a company that helps french learners to practice and improve their french. Macaron addict. It's a mistake I hear all the time, especially with my beginner French students. They answer "oui, je fais", or "oui, j'aime. You may repeat the whole sentence:. Or just say "oui. When hearing French people speak, you'll hear this one a lot. Do you live in France? Yep, I live in Paris. It's pronounced like "way" in English.
We use it all the time. I've heard French teachers say it was vulgar. Well, maybe fifty years ago. But not anymore. I mean, it's definitely casual French, just like you wouldn't say yep in English in every situation A variation of "ouais" is "mouais" to show that you are not too crazy about something.
Yeah, in fact, not that much. Another version is "mmmmouais" with a doubtful expression. This is more like: yeah, you're right, said ironically. It means you doubt the person is saying the truth.
No, I don't like it a lot. Je ne te crois pas. I don't believe you. To contradict someone who made a statement in the negative form. You don't like chocolate, right? But, of course I do! You might use these words when discussing plans with your friends or simply confirming that you understood something your boss told you to do. Here are a couple of examples:. Check out how to pronounce Ah oui on Forvo. Here are just a few to get you started! Avec plaisir — with pleasure. If you like learning French on your own time and from the comfort of your smart device, then I'd be remiss to not tell you about FluentU.
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