The fully French version is the word d'accord (sounds like: dah-core), but the word ok itself has traveled to many countries, including France, where it is used constantly (pronounced the same as we do, but spelled "ok" and never "okay").
moi, ça VA
Je suis sûr vous n'avez vraiment bien ok? xx
It made the relationship more hostile. Also it could be part of the reason the French decided to help the colonists in the revolutionary war. They wanted the British to lose.
hello poeple who are reading this sufficent acknowledgement is aload of absaloute rubbish i cant explain it is is that rubbish so dont even try and look it up! OK OK OK OK OK OK OK
ok ok
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OK is d'accord. OK OK is OK OK
j'attends, OK is 'I wait, OK' in French.
C'est OK
"Oh ok" in French can be said as "oh d'accord" or simply "oh, OK".
ok ok
How do you say is that ok with you in french
no, "anti" is not a French word
"c'est OK / c'est bon"
?Estas bien? = Are you ok? In french it is: êtes-vous ok?
D'accord
D'accord. (pronounced: Dak-korr)But they use OK as well.
ça va?