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French Phrase

Oui, je suis complètement d'accord.

/wi ʒə sɥi kɔ̃.plɛ.tə.mɑ̃ da.kɔʁ/
Meaning"Yes, I completely agree."
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Meaning

Literally “Yes, I am completely in agreement.” It conveys strong, unqualified agreement with what has just been said.

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When to use

Use this sentence when you want to affirm a statement, opinion, or suggestion with full conviction, whether in a casual chat with friends or a more formal discussion at work.

Grammar Breakdown

Ouijesuiscomplètementd'accord

1

Oui

Simple affirmative particle meaning “yes”. It can stand alone or precede a full sentence.

2

je suis

First‑person singular of the verb être (to be) in the present tense; used here as a copula linking the subject to the predicate.

3

complètement

Adverb meaning “completely, totally”. It modifies the following expression d'accord.

4

d'accord

Fixed expression meaning “in agreement”. Literally “of agreement”, it functions as an adjective phrase after être.

🗨In Conversation

A

Je pense que le télétravail augmente la productivité des équipes.

I think remote work boosts team productivity.

Oui, je suis complètement d'accord.

Yes, I completely agree.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Complètement je suis d'accord.

    Adverbs of intensity normally precede the adjective or phrase they modify, not the verb.

  • Je suis d'accord complètement.

    Placing “complètement” after the phrase sounds unnatural; it should come before “d'accord”.

  • Oui, je suis d'accord completement.

    Spelling error – the adverb is “complètement” with an accent on the first e.

Alternatives

  • Oui, je suis tout à fait d'accord.

    Yes, I fully agree.

  • Exactement, je partage ton avis.

    Exactly, I share your view.

  • Absolument, je suis d'accord avec toi.

    Absolutely, I agree with you.

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Cultural Tip

In French conversation, “d'accord” is a polite, neutral way to show agreement. Adding an adverb like “complètement” or “tout à fait” signals a stronger endorsement. In formal settings, you might prefer “Je suis entièrement d'accord” to avoid sounding overly casual.