How do you say "yes" in your country?

How do you say "yes" in your country?

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Da

tak

jes

Iva

ja

Ja

ya or yeah

yes

kyllä

Anyone knows how you say it in Latin? I asked my teacher once in high school, but she would tell me they just said "ita est", which is bizarre really

Bai

Kurac

Ari

Google translate gives some alternatives but it isn't really a good source

TSUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

نعم

TAIP

Ja broeders

Additional note. A lot of people say "no" (short o) in informal settings instead.

No, los cojones = Yes

Sí, los cojones = No

There wasn't an exact equivalent to the English word yes (i. e., a purely affirmative adverb). Words used for this actually meant "this way", "truly", "indeed". Like ita, sic, quidam, re vera...
There is a famous medieval book called "Sic et Non" which is usually translated as "Yes and No". In some passage of the Vulgate, the word "etiam" is used.

>aivan, mistä arvasit?

Não.

KYLLÄ JUU JOO SE ONPI JÄMPTI SE PERKELE

Oui

OPPAI

what language are you talking about

>There wasn't an exact equivalent to the English word yes (i. e., a purely affirmative adverb). Words used for this actually meant "this way", "truly", "indeed".
Does anyone know if this is the same in ancient greek? Cause that would explain why those plato translations always sound so clunky

non

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Das heißt Jawohl!