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How to Say ‘Yes, that's right.’ in French

Oui, c'est ça.

wee say ay sah

[wee say ay sah]

💬 Usage Tip: A nice fuller confirmation than just Oui. Sounds engaged and natural.

🇫🇷 In France: This is especially common when someone repeats your booking information back to you.

Phrase Breakdown

Oui

[wee]

yes

Used to confirm what someone said.

Example

Oui, je viens bien ce soir.

Yes, I am indeed coming tonight.

C'est ça

say ay sah

That's right / That's it

Used to confirm that something is correct.

Example

Vous êtes Paul ? — Oui, c'est ça.

You are Paul? — Yes, that's right.

Words in this phrase

c'

[say]

it / this

Short form of 'ce' in 'c'est'.

Example

c' est ça, vous avez le bon nom.

That's it, you have the right name.

est

[ay]

is

Form of 'être' meaning 'is'.

Example

Oui, c'est ça pour ma réservation.

Yes, that's right for my booking.

ça

[sah]

that / it

In this expression, it confirms correctness: 'that's right'.

Example

Oui, c'est ça, le cours commence à huit heures.

Yes, that's right, the class starts at eight o'clock.

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