How to Say Yes in 60 Different Languages
May 3rd, 2023 - Vera
“Yes” is a simple and common word that we use in our everyday lives to affirm something or express agreement. However, the word for “yes” can differ significantly across languages and cultures, making it an interesting topic of discussion. In this article, we’ll explore how the word for “yes” is expressed in different languages around the world, from the most commonly spoken languages to some of the lesser-known ones.
Here is a list of how to say “yes” in 60 different languages:
- English: yes
- Spanish: sí
- French: oui
- German: ja
- Italian: sì
- Portuguese: sim
- Dutch: ja
- Swedish: ja
- Norwegian: ja
- Danish: ja
- Finnish: kyllä
- Icelandic: já
- Greek: ναι (nai)
- Russian: да (da)
- Mandarin Chinese: 是 (shì)
- Japanese: はい (hai)
- Korean: 네 (ne)
- Swahili: ndiyo
- Arabic: نعم (naam)
- Hebrew: כן (ken)
- Turkish: evet
- Hungarian: igen
- Polish: tak
- Czech: ano
- Slovak: áno
- Slovenian: ja
- Croatian: da
- Serbian: da
- Albanian: po
- Bulgarian: да (da)
- Romanian: da
- Estonian: jah
- Latvian: jā
- Lithuanian: taip
- Georgian: დიახ (diakh)
- Armenian: այո (ayvo)
- Persian: بله (baleh)
- Hindi: हाँ (haan)
- Bengali: হ্যাঁ (hyām)
- Thai: ใช่ (chai)
- Vietnamese: đúng
- Indonesian: ya
- Malay: ya
- Tagalog: oo
- Cebuano: oo
- Javanese: iya
- Sundanese: nu
- Khmer: បាទ/យល់ពូល (baat/yul puol)
- Lao: ແມ່ນ (maen)
- Myanmar (Burmese): ဟုတ်ကဲ့ (hote ka)
- Amharic: አዎ (awo)
- Hausa: eh
- Yoruba: bẹẹ̀ni
- Igbo: ego
- Zulu: yebo
- Xhosa: ewe
- Setswana: ee
- Sesotho: ea
- Shona: ndiyo
- Swazi: yebo
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