French Phrase
Oui, les avis donnent des infos.
Meaning
The speaker confirms that the reviews (or opinions) provide useful information. It’s a concise way to acknowledge that feedback is informative.
When to use
Use this sentence when you want to agree that customer reviews, product ratings, or any set of opinions contain valuable data—e.g., in a meeting about a new app, while discussing a restaurant, or when answering a colleague’s question about the usefulness of feedback.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Oui,lesavisdonnentdesinfos.
Oui (affirmation)
Used to answer positively, similar to 'yes' in English.
les avis (definite article + plural noun)
‘avis’ can mean ‘opinions’ or ‘reviews’; the definite article makes it specific.
donnent (present tense, 3rd pl.)
Verb ‘donner’ conjugated for ils/elles; remember the -ent ending is silent.
des infos (partitive plural, informal)
‘infos’ is the colloquial short form of ‘informations’; in formal speech use ‘des informations’.
Punctuation
A comma after ‘Oui’ mirrors spoken pause; the period ends the statement.
🗨In Conversation
Est‑ce que les avis des utilisateurs nous aident à améliorer le produit ?
Do the users' reviews help us improve the product?
Oui, les avis donnent des infos.
Yes, the reviews give us information.
✕Common Mistakes
Oui, les avis donne des infos.
‘donne’ is singular; the subject ‘les avis’ is plural, so the verb must be ‘donnent’.
Oui, les avis donnent des info.
‘info’ is singular; the correct plural is ‘infos’. Also, the article should stay ‘des’.
Oui, les avis donne une info.
If you mean a single review, use ‘un avis’ and adjust the verb to singular.
↔Alternatives
Oui, les avis apportent des informations.
Yes, the reviews bring information.
Oui, les critiques donnent des renseignements.
Yes, the critiques give details.
Oui, on trouve des infos dans les avis.
Yes, you can find info in the reviews.
Cultural Tip
In everyday French, ‘infos’ is perfectly natural in spoken language and informal writing, but avoid it in formal emails or academic texts where ‘informations’ is preferred. Also, ‘avis’ can refer to both a personal opinion and a formal review; context will tell which meaning is intended.

