In French, 'si' is used to contradict negative questions or statements, while 'oui' is used for affirmative responses to positive questions; for example, when asked 'Tu n'aimes pas le café?' (You don't like coffee?), the correct response is 'Si!' (Yes, I do!), which differs from English where 'yes' serves both purposes.
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French Has a Special YESHinzugefügt:
French has two words that can mean yes, oui and si. Beginners usually learn oui, but si is very important. You use si when you are contradicting a negative question or statement. For example, someone says, "Tu n'aimes pas le café?"
You don't like coffee? If you answer si, it means yes, I do. English doesn't have a perfect separate word for this. We just use stone. Yes, I do. But French has a special word for that situation.
Another example, "Tu ne viens pas?"
You're not coming? "Si, je viens."
>> [music] >> Yes, I am coming. So, remember, oui is normal yes. Si is the yes that fights back. Small word, very useful, very French.
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