Yeah.. Nah... Frère
In French, you can say "ouais non mec" to express a similar sentiment as "yeah nah bro." However, it is worth noting that this phrase may not have an exact equivalent in French, as it is a colloquial expression that is specific to English-speaking culture.
In French, "Tiana" is pronounced "tee-AH-nah."
The name "Alanna" is pronounced as "ah-lah-nah" in French.
"Sonnier" is the French word for "sunnier."
You can say "Ouais, t'as raison !" in French to express "hell yeah, you're right!".
Catarina would be spelled the same in French and pronounced as "KAH-tah-REE-nah" with a slight emphasis on the second syllable.
"Sonnier" is the French word for "sunnier."
people say nah because they like BBQ lol i say nah all the time so i dont really care nah nah nah BBQ / nah who reads this right here they have to say nah everyday and make two Facebook nah nah nah your all loser ha ha ha ha.... nah nah nah this is a girl nah nah love that you dum head nah nah nah nah its more funny is school lol nah nah nah i do nah 24/7 nah nah nah nah nah nah try it in school nah nah nah nah and say you look like a BBQ nah nah nah ok nah nah nah nah nah bye nah lol
it's called google translate, bro. use it.
Quais. Et toi?
hell yeah...jk it all depends how you look at it, but id say im pretty mean to my bro
Payer (pay hi yeah)
You can say "Ouais, t'as raison !" in French to express "hell yeah, you're right!".
Bro is international!
Aloha; Hele mai, Bro [haylay my, Bro]
In French, you would say he has no brothers as "Il n'a pas de frères."
"ya" or "yeah" would be "ouais" instead of normal "oui".
Joyeux Noël, mon ami ! -- "zhwah-yuh no-ell moh[n] nah-mee"