Those who speak French do.
"Oui" is a French word meaning "yes." While French is spoken in London, the primary language spoken in London is English. It is more common to hear "yes" in English conversations in London.
oui oui bonjour bagette
"Yes, I will" can be translated to "Oui, je vais" in French.
In French, "noddy" can be translated as "oui, oui." The pronunciation is "wee, wee."
Oui, je suis ici
"Yes of course" in French is "Oui bien sรปr".
oui oui mon petit <masculine oui oui ma petite <feminine
Oui Oui alimentaire
oui oui bonjour bagette
oui oui monsieur
greetings, leolietje
'Oui' Actually in french, we don't say "yes you do" like english do. We just say "yes" which is "oui". But if you do want to keep the emphasis or insistance create by the "you do" part, you would say: "Oh oui"
oui oui, you haz bootiful child, i wish to marry
"oui , tout à fait" or "oui, parfaitement"
oui, (you say it as we)
In French, "noddy" can be translated as "oui, oui." The pronunciation is "wee, wee."
"I think so" in French translates to "Je pense que oui."
mais,oui ( pronounced: may-we) mais oui, bien sûr