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How to Say ‘Alright, but watch out’ in French

Ça marche, mais attention

💬 Usage Tip: Signifies caution even after agreeing to something.

🇫🇷 In France: French language often includes a mix of agreement mixed with caution or skepticism.

Phrase Breakdown

Ça marche,

Mais attention

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Ça

[sah]

it

Refers to a previously mentioned object.

Example

Avant de dire ça marche, mais attention, assurons-nous que le signal est correct.

Before saying it works, but be careful, let's ensure the signal is correct.

marche

[marsh]

works

Functions as it's supposed to.

Example

Le mécanisme du téléviseur, ça marche correctement avec la pile neuve.

The TV mechanism works properly with a new battery.

mais

[may]

but

Connects contrasting statements.

Example

On planifie pour que tout ça marche, mais attention aux imprévus.

We plan for everything to work, but beware of the unexpected.

attention

[ah-tahn-see-on]

attention

Focusing the mind on something.

Example

Il faut de l'attention quand on change de chaîne avec la télécommande.

Attention is needed when changing channels with the remote.

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