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"Tout a fait" ca veut dire quoi?
What does it mean when people say "tout a fait" in France?
Some people keep repeating it all the time (in a polite way)
Feb 23, 2019 7:34 AM
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Exactement, c'est ça, je suis d'accord en totalité
February 23, 2019
3
Absolument !
February 23, 2019
3
It means that they agree with you. We can say "tout à fait" or "c'est ça" or "exactement", "bien sûr" etc.... to say that we agree. It depends on the topic and the person who you are talking to.
February 23, 2019
2
It means like absolutely or of course. For example if you asked "can you excuse me for a second i need to take a call" someone would respond with a tout a fait meaning yes of course go ahead its like used in more formal situations where someone asking more out of politeness instead of actually wanting a yes or no response
February 23, 2019
Kim
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English, French, Italian
Learning Language
French, Italian
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