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How do i say hell yeah your right in french?

There isn't a direct translation for "hell yeah you're right" in French that captures the same level of enthusiasm and agreement. However, here are some options depending on the context and the level of excitement you want to convey:

For a more casual and enthusiastic agreement:

* "Ouais, carrément !" (pronounced "oo-ay, ka-reh-mahn") - This translates to "Yeah, totally!"

* "C'est clair !" (pronounced "say kleh") - This means "It's clear!" and implies a strong agreement.

* "Exactement !" (pronounced "ex-akt-mahn") - This means "Exactly!" and conveys a more precise agreement.

* "Bien sûr !" (pronounced "bee-ahn-sür") - This means "Of course!" and is a polite way to agree.

For a more informal and playful agreement:

* "Ouais, tu parles !" (pronounced "oo-ay, too parhl") - This means "Yeah, you're telling me!" and is a more casual way to express agreement.

* "Tu m'étonnes !" (pronounced "too meh-toh-n") - This means "You're not kidding!" and implies agreement with a bit of surprise.

For a more formal and respectful agreement:

* "Vous avez raison !" (pronounced "voo-zay-reh-zon") - This means "You are right!" and is a polite and formal way to express agreement.

The best way to say it depends on the specific situation and who you are talking to. Choose the phrase that best suits the level of formality and enthusiasm you want to convey.

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