How to Say ‘Okay.’ in French
D'accord.
dah ah-kor
[dah ah-kor]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally 'agreed.' It means okay, alright, got it. Super common in conversation.
🇫🇷 In France: You'll hear d'accord constantly in France—in clinics, shops, schools, everywhere.
Phrase Breakdown
D'
[dah]
of / from
A contracted form of de used before a vowel; here it is part of the fixed expression D'accord.
Le vétérinaire dit : « D' accord. »
The vet says: “Okay.”
accord
[ah-kor]
agreement / okay
Literally means agreement, but in D'accord it means okay, all right, or understood.
Quand j'explique les symptômes, le vétérinaire répond : « D'accord. »
When I explain the symptoms, the vet replies: “Okay.”
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