Je ne suis pas d'accord
I don't agree
Language note: Useful for polite disagreement.
Culture note: French people enjoy debates; disagreement is not rude.
Context: The passenger shows dissatisfaction and disagreement.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I
The speaker referring to themselves.
Je suis heureux.
I am happy.
ne
[nuh]
not
Negates a verb phrase.
Je ne sais pas.
I do not know.
suis
[swee]
am
First person singular of the verb 'to be'.
Je suis ici.
I am here.
pas
[pah]
no
Negates a phrase or proposition.
Ce n'est pas possible.
It is not possible.
d'
[d]
of
Expresses possession or connection.
Une tasse d'eau.
A cup of water.
accord
[ah-kor]
agreement
Harmony or accordance in opinion.
Il a donné son accord.
He gave his agreement.
Phrase Parts
Je
I
The subject pronoun for oneself.
Je suis fatigué.
I am tired.
ne
not
Part of the negation structure in French.
Je ne parle pas français.
I do not speak French.
suis
am
First person singular form of the verb 'être' (to be).
Je suis étudiant.
I am a student.
pas
not
Used in conjunction with 'ne' to form negation.
Je n'aime pas ça.
I don't like that.
d'accord
agree
To be in concurrence with someone or something.
Il est d'accord avec toi.
He agrees with you.
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