Oui mais... non was created on 2010-10-11.
"oui je sais, mais t'aimes bien nan" translates as "yes I know, but you do like that, innit?" in French.
The opposite of "oui" in French is "non," which means "no."
It simply means "yes" but with more emphasis. You might translate it as "well, yeah!" or "but of course!" or just "YES!" (the word "mais" literally means "but", but that is irrelevant here)
The opposite of "oui" in French is "non," which means "no."
yes and no is 'oui et non' in French.
mais,oui ( pronounced: may-we) mais oui, bien sûr
"oui je sais, mais t'aimes bien nan" translates as "yes I know, but you do like that, innit?" in French.
(mais oui)that your answer
je dois travaille
Mais oui, Jerri.
The French phrase mais oui means something like "but of course!" or, literally, "but yes".
Mais oui, mon ami.
the translation for "but yes " in french is "mais oui"
While French isn't my native language, I've studied and practiced it since 1978, and noticed that an exclamation point is usually used with "mais oui!" for emphasis.
The opposite of "oui" in French is "non," which means "no."
The cast of Oui Oui Non Non - 2010 includes: Anne Filladeaux Olivia Waldron Gordon Wight
"yes, of course!" Literally "but yes"