Oui, je suis bien, merci. =)
In Portuguese, you can say "sim, obrigado" to mean "yes, thank you".
"Yes, I will" can be translated to "Oui, je vais" in French.
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?"
yes and no is 'oui et non' in French.
CORRECTED: Salut: oui [pronounced 'wee'] qui is how you say yes in french
Yes I think it's fine if you say that
It means no thank you, I do not want that.
Yes, that's fine. If you don't feel the same way yet then you shouldn't say it back. The nicest thing would be to say Thank You.
In Portuguese, you can say "sim, obrigado" to mean "yes, thank you".
merci, passez une bonne nuit / je vous souhaite une bonne nuit
yes
"Yes, I will" can be translated to "Oui, je vais" in French.
The word for yes in French is "Oui" (pronounced Wee). The word "very much" is beaucoup (bo- KOO). You may have seen this word in the expression "Merci beaucoup" (thank you very much).
As a question, i.e. "Ça va?", it means "How are you?" As an answer, i.e. "Ça va!", it means "I'm OK" or "Fine, thanks". You can also say "Ça va bien, merci" which means "I'm very good, thanks". Or "Ça va mal" which means "Not very good".
yes its correct to use thank you for your assiduous patience
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"