It depends on whether you're speaking to a male or a female friend.
Mon bel ami / ma belle amie, je suis complètement d'accord avec vous.
The first is male, the second is female. The second half of the sentence is the same for both.
By itself, it means "I agree". Within a sentence, it might also mean "you agree", "he agrees", etc., as well as "I agreed", "I will agree", "You agreed", "You will agree", etc.
According to the multi-volume OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY, "agreeance" is a word that was most commonly used in the 1500s. It comes from the Old French noun, "agréance" (agreement) which comes from the verb "agreér" (to agree.)
"Sí estoy de acuerdo" is the Spanish translation for "Yes, I agree"
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Estoy de acuerdo, doctor......that's how you say 'I agree, doctor'....hope that answered your question :)
to agree = waafaq(a) - yuwaafiq(u) - muwaafaqa(ton) I agree = Uwaafiq(u)
The French translation for "agree" is "être d'accord".
Please rephrase your question. 'Get agree'?
Before Damon was about to die, he still feels that his friend is faithful and he feels that he has not returned due to no fault of his own.
"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".
Tell the friend the truth when you do not agree with the friend's behavior.
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." No two people will agree. It's like asking "Who is the most beautiful woman in the world?" or "Who is the handsomest man in the world?" You and I would NOT agree (I can guarantee that.)
if ur mom is agree to sleep with someone else, allow her to fulfill her desire, but if she is not agree, avoid your friend to do it with ur mom. First is the mom and then the friend.
"Tu es d'accord" means "you agree" in French.
It depends who is asking, if it is a friend of yours or not. If you agree and the person is a friend you say, 'Yes I thought about it and I agree, fair point.' If you disagree and the person is a friend you say, 'I disagree, I enjoy it, its means a lot me and it's what I choose to do' If you agree and the person is a not a friend you say, 'Whatever man' (better to walk away then be insulted/angry and get into a fight over it. If you agree and the person is not a friend you say, (say nothing, ignore them and walk away that person does not deserve any answer)
Dominicans are considered beautiful to many people in the world. What one person considers beautiful, someone else might not agree. It all comes down to a person's opinion about what they think is beautiful.
agree.