oui mais juste un peu
Yes, they won.
yes, Louisiana is a french name.
yes
Yes it is.
yes they were
Yes a little bit, would translate as "Oui, un petit peu" in French
Yes, a little is 'oui, un peu' in French.
"Oui, je parle un peu de français."
'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"
Normally, and in french, is et.. yes.. just e and t
"Petit bébé Jésus" Yes, Jesus's name has an accent aigu in the French language.
"Yes, I will" can be translated to "Oui, je vais" in French.
oui oui mon petit <masculine oui oui ma petite <feminine
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"
FIN? Yes, that's right but if you want to make it 'THE' end instead of just 'end' it would be, la fin.
Yes is "oui" and no is "non" in French.