Note: This sentence needs correct punctuation for an accurate translation:
Mais oui! (emphatic "Yes!")
Je serai là. = I'll be there.
À bientôt. = See you. / See you soon.
Mais oui! Je serai là. À bientôt. = Yes! I'll be there. See you soon.
NOTE: If you leave out the ( à ) and just say; "Mais oui! Je serai là bientôt.", the meaning changes to: "Yes! I'll be there soon."
Mais bien sur, ma chérie means 'but of course, my dear (my love)
"Mais oui mon cher" means "yes indeed, my dear" in English.
well yes of course, my little one
"But yes! Certainly!"
"of course yes Madam"
mais,oui ( pronounced: may-we) mais oui, bien sûr
mais oui, bien sûr ! ("meh wee, byeh[n] sewr")
The French translation for the English word 'yes' is oui. The French translation for the English word 'yes' is oui.
The French phrase mais oui means something like "but of course!" or, literally, "but yes".
But yes my friend.
mais,oui ( pronounced: may-we) mais oui, bien sûr
In English, "oui je sais mais t'aime bien non" translates to "yes, I know but you like it right?".
mais oui, bien sûr ! ("meh wee, byeh[n] sewr")
The French translation for the English word 'yes' is oui. The French translation for the English word 'yes' is oui.
je dois travaille
The French phrase mais oui means something like "but of course!" or, literally, "but yes".
"Oui bien sur, mon frère" means "Yes of course, brother"
"Oui mais... non" was released on September 3, 2010.
"Indeed yes, my friend!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Bien, oui, mon ami! The pronunciation of the masculine singular affirmative phrase will be "bya wee mo-na-mee" in French.
oui, ça va bien means: yes, I'm fine / everything's fine.
Do you mean "mais oui"? It sounds like meh-WEE, so I'm just guessing that's what you heard... "Mais oui" means "yes, of course." Literally, "but yes" - as in, an emphasized affirmative or consent.
Oui oui bien sure!