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French Phrase

T'es d'accord avec cette proposition ?

/t‿e da.kɔʁ avɛk sɛt pʁɔ.pɔ.zi.sjɔ̃/
Meaning"Are you okay with this proposal?"
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Meaning

This question asks whether the listener agrees with a specific proposal that has just been mentioned. It is informal because it uses the contracted 't'es' and the familiar 'tu' form.

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When to use

Use it in casual meetings, brainstorming sessions, or when chatting with friends or colleagues you address with 'tu'. In a formal setting you would switch to the full form 'Êtes‑vous d'accord…'.

Grammar Breakdown

T'esd'accordaveccetteproposition?

1

T'es (tu es)

Contraction of the subject pronoun 'tu' and the verb 'être' used in informal spoken French.

2

d'accord

Fixed expression meaning 'agree' or 'okay'; it does not change with gender or number.

3

avec

Preposition meaning 'with', used to introduce the thing or person you agree with.

4

cette

Demonstrative adjective that must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies; 'cette' is feminine singular.

5

proposition

Feminine noun meaning 'proposal' or 'suggestion'.

🗨In Conversation

A

On pourrait réduire le budget marketing de 10 %. T'es d'accord avec cette proposition ?

We could cut the marketing budget by 10 %. Are you okay with this proposal?

Oui, je pense que c'est raisonnable pour le moment.

Yes, I think it's reasonable for now.

B

Common Mistakes

  • T'es d'accord avec ce proposition ?

    The demonstrative adjective must agree with the feminine noun 'proposition'; use 'cette'.

  • Es d'accord avec cette proposition ?

    When using the formal 'vous' you need the verb form 'êtes' and the full pronoun.

  • T'es d'accord avec cette proposition?

    In written French a space is required before the question mark.

Alternatives

  • Es‑tu d'accord avec cette proposition ?

    Are you okay with this proposal?

  • Êtes‑vous d'accord avec cette proposition ?

    Are you (plural/formal) okay with this proposal?

  • Tu es d'accord avec cette proposition ?

    Are you okay with this proposal?

  • Vous êtes d'accord avec cette proposition ?

    Are you (plural/formal) okay with this proposal?

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Cultural Tip

In French, the choice between 'tu' and 'vous' signals the level of familiarity. Using 't'es' is perfectly natural among peers, but in a business meeting with senior staff you should switch to the formal 'Êtes‑vous'. Also, French speakers often soften a direct request for agreement with a brief justification before the question.