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)
"oui je sais, mais t'aimes bien nan" translates as "yes I know, but you do like that, innit?" in French.
Oui mais... non was created on 2010-10-11.
"Oui" is French for "yes".
just means "yes"
"But yes, you do have classes today too!" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Mais oui, tu as les cours aujourd'hui aussi! The pronunciation will be "meh wea tyoo a ley koor o-zhoor-dwea o-see" in French.
It means "but yes my dear" in French.
mais,oui ( pronounced: may-we) mais oui, bien sûr
"yes, of course!" Literally "but yes"
"oui je sais, mais t'aimes bien nan" translates as "yes I know, but you do like that, innit?" in French.
the translation for "but yes " in french is "mais oui"
Mais oui, Jerri.
Mais oui, mon ami.
The French phrase mais oui means something like "but of course!" or, literally, "but yes".
It means "Yes, but I prefer to play hockey"
Do you mean "mais oui"? It sounds like meh-WEE, so I'm just guessing that's what you heard... "Mais oui" means "yes, of course." Literally, "but yes" - as in, an emphasized affirmative or consent.
je dois travaille
Oui mais j'aime Elizabeth aussi