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How do you say yes of course in french?

There are several ways to say "yes, of course" in French, depending on the context and formality:

Formal:

* Oui, bien sûr. (This is the most common and neutral way to say it.)

* Oui, naturellement. (This is slightly more formal than "bien sûr" and implies a natural agreement.)

Informal:

* Oui, bien entendu. (This is more informal than "bien sûr" and implies a clear understanding.)

* Oui, absolument. (This is even more informal and implies strong agreement.)

* Oui, sans problème. (This means "yes, no problem" and emphasizes the willingness to do something.)

* Oui, pas de problème. (This is similar to "sans problème" and implies the absence of any obstacles.)

Other options:

* Oui, certainement. (This means "yes, certainly" and is a bit more formal than "bien sûr.")

* Oui, évidemment. (This means "yes, obviously" and implies that the answer is obvious.)

The best way to choose the right phrase is to consider the context and your relationship with the person you're speaking to. For example, "oui, bien sûr" would be appropriate for most situations, while "oui, absolument" might be better suited for a casual conversation with a friend.

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