"Yes, I will" can be translated to "Oui, je vais" in French.
It depends how "why yes" is intended.If the "why" is to strengthen the "yes", for example: Why yes, I'd love to do that, the French equivalent is: "Mais oui!"If the "why" is to question the "yes", for example: Why yes? I would have expected you to say no, the French equivalent is "À cause de quoi?"
Yes is "oui" and no is "non" in French.
The French word for "yes" is "oui", pronounced "wee".
To say "Yes, you are a teacher" in French, you would say "Oui, vous Γͺtes un professeur."
"Yes, I will" can be translated to "Oui, je vais" in French.
It depends how "why yes" is intended.If the "why" is to strengthen the "yes", for example: Why yes, I'd love to do that, the French equivalent is: "Mais oui!"If the "why" is to question the "yes", for example: Why yes? I would have expected you to say no, the French equivalent is "À cause de quoi?"
the translation for "but yes " in french is "mais oui"
Yes is "oui" and no is "non" in French.
oui, (you say it as we)
I am assuming you want to say "Yes, I am speaking French" in French. In that case, it would be: Oui, je parle français.
Oui, parlez-vous français?
yes= oui
The French word for "yes" is "oui", pronounced "wee".
Oui monsieur
oui (we)
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