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How to Say ‘Yes, it was very nice.’ in French

Oui, il faisait très beau.

💬 Usage Tip: Used to agree that the weather was pleasant.

🇫🇷 In France: Reassures the other person about sunny or mild weather conditions, perfect for activities.

Phrase Breakdown

Oui,

Yes,

An affirmative response.

Example

Oui, je suis d'accord.

Yes, I agree.

il faisait

it was

Refers to describing past weather conditions.

Example

Il faisait froid.

It was cold.

très beau.

very nice.

Describes excellent or pleasing weather conditions.

Example

Le temps était très beau.

The weather was very nice.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Oui

[wee]

Yes

An affirmative response.

Example

Oui, c'est vrai.

Yes, it is true.

il

[eel]

it

Used for impersonal expressions.

Example

Il neige.

It is snowing.

faisait

[feh-zay]

was

Past form of 'does' or 'makes' in certain contexts.

Example

Il faisait nuit.

It was night.

très

[treh]

very

Used to enhance an adjective.

Example

Très intéressant.

Very interesting.

beau

[boh]

beautiful

Pleasing to the eye or mind.

Example

Un très beau jour.

A very beautiful day.

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