How do you say "yes" in your country?
How do you say "yes" in your country?
Da
tak
jes
Iva
ja
Ja
ya or yeah
yes
kyllä
Sí
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
já
>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
Das heißt Jawohl!