oui, se blottir
Snuggle verb se pelotonner se serrer contre qn se blottir contre soi se serrer contre soi s'attirer contre soi
se pelotonner
Yes
"Yes, I will" can be translated to "Oui, je vais" in French.
What did people say about Mr.and Mrs. Snuggle after they camped for 99 nights ... What did people say about mr and mrs snuggle after they camped for 99 days in a row? ... some people say NIGHTS is a girl and on flash games show that ... Give me food and I will live give me water and I will die what am I?
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"
CORRECTED: Salut: oui [pronounced 'wee'] qui is how you say yes in french
yes and no is 'oui et 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.
Snuggle is a verb. "He wants to snuggle with her."