“I agree” in French can be translated as "Je suis d'accord."
Here is the specific breakdown of how to pronounce it:
- "Je" is pronounced as "zhuh" (like the French sound in "jeep").
- "suis" is pronounced as "swee" (like the English word "wee").
- "d'accord" is pronounced as "dah-kohr" (with a soft "d" sound at the beginning).
Usage examples:
1. Person A: "Je pense que nous devrions aller au cinéma ce soir." (I think we should go to the cinema tonight.)
Person B: "Je suis d'accord." (I agree.)
Translation: Person A suggests an activity and Person B agrees with the suggestion.
2. Speaker: "Cette décision est cruciale pour notre entreprise." (This decision is crucial for our company.)
Audience: "Je suis d'accord." (I agree.)
Translation: The speaker emphasizes the importance of a decision, and the audience shows agreement with their statement.
Explanation: "Je suis d'accord" is the French way to express agreement or consent. It literally translates to "I am of agreement." It is commonly used in various contexts to indicate that one agrees with someone else's opinion, proposal, or statement.