would be "ca sonne bien" as a direct translation ( the sound is ok).
But if you say it meaning "it a good idea", you would rather say : Ç'est une bonne idée. I don't think there's a french equivalence to this expression
In French, you can say "Cela semble bon" to mean "sounds good."
ouach doesn't mean anything in French. That justs sounds as you would shout after closing the door on your fingers.
You can say "Mon français est bon" in French to mean "My French is good."
You can say "C'était bon" in French to mean "It was good."
The word for 'sounds' in French is "sons".
Sounds good.
In French, you can say "Cela semble bon" to mean "sounds good."
It looks good - It sounds good
That sounds very French, but that doesn't mean anything.
That sounds French, but isn't.
"au revoir ma belle amie" means "good bye my beautiful friend" and it sounds just as unnatural in French as in English.
Très bon acheteur is French for "very good buyer".Sounds like a feedback comment on Ebay.
No French word spells or sounds like "oud", please provide more context.
Nothing. If you mean 'aussi' (which sounds like 'osi' ) it means also, as well.
It sounds like "shuh-MEEZ". The first e sounds similar to the oo in good.
a lot of fancy restaurants have french named food, you can talk to people, and french sounds quite good when you speak it properly...
Nothing. It looks or sounds like an Italian first name.