"je suis d'accord avec vous"
The French translation for "agree" is "être d'accord".
To agree to something = to commit to an action. To agree with = to have the same opinion
"D'accord" (pronounced "dah-corh") translates to an indication of agreement. "Je suis d'accord" translates to "I agree" in French. Consequently, "je ne suis pas d'accord" indicates "I do not agree".
"gulamala" is not a French word; it has no meaning in French.
"Tu es d'accord" means "you agree" in French.
I have in French is J'ai
french
A French Horn has no meaning, it is simply a musical instrument.
French and Old French, depending on which meaning you are meaning.
The English treated them better.
It's a verb meaning to not agree with or disagree
because the french needed money to buy weapons to defeat England