How to Say ‘Yes, it's pleasant.’ in French
Oui, c'est agréable.
wee s ay ah-gray-AH-bluh
[wee s ay ah-gray-AH-bluh]
💬 Usage Tip: "Agréable" means pleasant/nice. A handy, friendly adjective for weather, a place, or a situation. Pronounce it roughly: ah-gray-AH-bl.
🇫🇷 In France: A soft positive comment like this works well in school-gate small talk in France—friendly without being too personal.
Phrase Breakdown
Oui
[wee]
yes
A common way to say yes in French.
Oui, je comprends.
Yes, I understand.
C'est agréable
s ay ah-gray-AH-bluh
It's pleasant / nice
Expression used to describe something as enjoyable or pleasant.
Le parc est agréable.
The park is pleasant.
Words in this phrase
c'
[s]
it / this
Short form of "ce" before a vowel; used in expressions like "c'est" meaning "it is" or "this is."
C' est simple à dire.
It is simple to say.
est
[ay]
is
Form of the verb "être" meaning "is."
C'est vrai, est important ici.
It's true, "is" is important here.
agréable
[ah-gray-AH-bluh]
pleasant
Describes something nice, enjoyable, or pleasant.
L'attente est agréable aujourd'hui.
The wait is pleasant today.
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