How to Say ‘That's right’ in French
C'est ça
say ay sah
[say ay sah]
💬 Usage Tip: Very natural confirmation phrase. Literally "that's it," but often means "that's correct."
🇫🇷 In France: French speakers use C'est ça all the time to confirm names, times, orders, and details.
Phrase Breakdown
C'
[say]
it / this
Short form of 'ce' in 'c'est', meaning 'it' or 'this'.
C' est ça, mon cours est à 19 h.
That's it, my class is at 7 p.m.
est
[ay]
is
Form of 'être' meaning 'is'.
C'est ça, la réservation est confirmée.
That's right, the booking is confirmed.
ça
[sah]
that / it
Used here in 'c'est ça' to mean 'that's it' or 'that's right'.
Oui, c'est ça pour mon nom de famille.
Yes, that's right for my last name.
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