How to Say ‘Okay.’ in French
D'accord.
d ah-KOR
[d ah-KOR]
💬 Usage Tip: Means 'okay' or 'all right'. Super common in spoken French.
🇫🇷 In France: You will hear d'accord all the time in France—in class, at cafés, everywhere.
Phrase Breakdown
D'
[d]
of
Part of the fixed expression d'accord, which means okay or agreed.
D'accord, on continue.
Okay, we continue.
accord
[ah-KOR]
okay
In the expression d'accord, it means okay, agreed, or all right.
Je suis d'accord avec ce choix.
I agree with this choice.
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