tu as raison / vous avez raison
tu es ma raison de vivre, tu es ma raison d'être
The sentence 'Ouais tu as raison' means Yeah, you're right [or you're correct]. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'ouais' means 'yeah'. The personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The verb 'as' means '[you] have'. And the noun 'raison' means 'reason'.
Raison d'être
tu es ma raison d'être, ma raison de vivre
Tu a raison
you are my reason for living
It means "I am afraid, you are right" in French.
In French, you can say "Tu es la raison pour laquelle je souris."
If you are speaking to a single person, you would use "tu": You are right = tu as raison If you are speaking to more than one person OR someone who is owed respect (a teacher, a grandparent, an older stranger, etc.), you use "vous": You are right = vous avez raison "Toi" is also used in some cases for emphasis: Toi, tu as raison (alternatively vous, vous avez raison) If "you" is the indirect subject you use the pronoun "te" or "vous": I saw you Saturday = Je t'ai vu samedi = Je vous ai vus samedi Also, if "you" if used in general terms, it is often translated into the pronoun "on" You never know= On ne sait jamais
I believe it means "I am very happy because of you" or "You make me very happy"
Milton Raison's birth name is Milton Michael Raison.