you could say d'accord which means 'OK?' or 'agreed?' or you could say Comprenez-vous which is more like 'do you understand/ do you get what I'm saying?'
otherwise you could literally say 'do you agree?' which is vous êtes d'accord. however, you probably wont hear that a lot in France.
Hope that helps. :)
'ça te va?' is a familiar expression for 'does that fit you / do you agree?' in French.
The French translation for "agree" is "être d'accord".
the same : expression
In French, the concept of "expression" is considered to be a feminine noun. So, it is "une expression" (feminine) in French.
they would agree with government hahaha
"It is okay" in French is "C'est bien"
it means "i agree" its an expression for pride
"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".
the French use the expression "self-service", which has no French equivalent
It doesn't wash means I don't agree
"Tu es d'accord" means "you agree" in French.
yes, it is French.