Usage examples of "Oui" in French with translation to English

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Translations: all136 yes105 hear3 yea1 other translations27
Oui, je le pense aussi. I think so, too.
Peut-être oui, peut-être non... Maybe, maybe not...
Ah, oui, le lecteur de CDs. Oh, yeah, the CD player.
"Vous êtes enseignant ?" "Oui, c'est cela." "Are you a teacher?" "So I am."
Ça dépend, des fois oui, des fois non. Depending on the case; sometimes it is so, sometimes not.
« Ton chien est mort. » « Ah oui, très drôle ! » "Your dog died." "Ha, yeah, very funny."
Ma femme n'est pas belle. La tienne oui. My wife isn't beautiful. Yours is.
Ah oui, j’ai un truc à faire demain. Oh right, I have something tomorrow.
— Et si on jouait à la balle ? — Oui, pourquoi pas ? "How about playing catch?" "Sure, why not?"
"Oui, c'est vrai, " glissa Susan, "Justement je voulais appeler..." "Ah, that's true," Susan puts in, "I just wanted to call to ..."
Je n'ai pas de voiture mais ma soeur, oui. I don't have a car, but my sister does.
La vie ne s'arrête jamais, mais la vie terrestre, oui. Life never ends but earthly life does.
« Quelqu'un a-t-il téléphoné à la police ? » « Oui, moi. » "Has anybody phoned the police?" "I have."
« T'as une clope ? » « Oui, mais je n'ai pas de briquet. » "You got a smoke?" "Yeah, but I don't have a lighter."
"Et si on jouait à se lancer la balle?" - "Oui, pourquoi pas?" "How about playing catch?" "Sure, why not?"
Quand elle lui a demandé s'il était fatigué, il a répondu oui. He said, "yeah" when she asked if he was tired.
La seule chose qui compte vraiment est si oui ou non vous êtes heureux. The only thing that really matters is whether or not you are happy.
La seule chose qui importe vraiment est si oui ou non tu es heureux. The only thing that really matters is whether or not you are happy.
La seule chose qui importe est si oui ou non tu peux faire le boulot. The only thing that matters is whether or not you can do the job.
La seule chose qui compte est si oui ou non vous pouvez accomplir le travail. The only thing that matters is whether or not you can do the job.
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