Le oui d'Yves is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Yves' 'yes'." The masculine singular phrase translates literally into English as "the yes of Yves." The pronunciation will be "le wea deev" in French.
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It means Yes, How are you?
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"Yes, yes, sir!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Oui, oui, monsieur! The courtesy also translates as "Yes indeed, mister!" in English. The pronunciation will be "wea wea muh-syuhr" in French.
"Yes, Miss" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Oui, mademoiselle. The pronunciation of the affirmative adverb and the feminine singular noun will be "wee mad-mwa-zel" in French.
Yes, ma fille means "my daughter" when translated from French to English. The pronunciation of the feminine singular possessive adjective and feminine singular noun -- which also translates as "my girl" according to context -- will be "ma fee" in French.
Si means "yes" in Spanish (Castilian), Catalan, Asturian, Corsican, Galician, Italian, Papiamentu, and Hokkien. It also affirms a negative statement in French (which would be translated as "yes" in English, but most instances of "yes" in English would be translated as "oui" in French).
yes, an aunt is 'une tante' (fem.) in French.
A in Portuguese is "the" in English.
"Yes, and I love you!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Oui, et je t'aime! The pronunciation will be "wee ey zhuh tehm" in French.
Oui in French, Yes in English, Da (Да) in Russian
Yes, the whole series was translated into French.