Oui, moi aussi.
You say "too lay zh
too much = trop If you're going to use the expression "trop" for "too much" in a French sentence, be sure to include the "de" afterwards. For example, to say "I ate too much ice cream " in French, you would say, "J'ai mangé trop de glace."
to get too old is devenir trop vieux (masc.) / trop vieille (fem.) in French. See link to conjugation of 'devenir'.
oui oui monsieur
wee wee Oui, je ne-yes i do
From me too is 'de moi aussi' in French.
You can say "Moi aussi" in French to express "mine too."
"Yes, I will" can be translated to "Oui, je vais" in French.
Exact is the same in French too!
You say trop petit
In French, "me too" is typically translated as "moi aussi."
Moi aussi
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"
One would say "dommage".
English : Too much homework French : Trop de devoirs
yes and no is 'oui et non' in French.