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Yes

jɛs
Extremely common
100 - 200
100-200, Extremely common
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
Sì, Certo, Si, Eh sì, Va bene

Yes meanings in Italian

Example:
Yes, I will come to the party.
Sì, verrò alla festa.
Do you like ice cream? - Yes, I do.
Ti piace il gelato? - Sì, mi piace.
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: General conversation
Note: The most common translation of 'Yes' in Italian.

Certo

Example:
May I borrow your book? - Yes, of course.
Posso prendere in prestito il tuo libro? - Certo.
Would you like some more wine? - Yes, certainly.
Vuoi un altro po' di vino? - Sì, certamente.
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Agreeing or confirming something emphatically
Note: A polite and emphatic way to say 'Yes.'

Si

Example:
Do you agree with the plan? - Yes, I do.
Sei d'accordo con il piano? - Sì, si.
Will you be attending the meeting? - Yes, I will.
Parteciperai alla riunione? - Sì, si.
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Confirming agreement or plans
Note: Can be used interchangeably with 'Sì' in most contexts.

Eh sì

Example:
Did you enjoy the movie? - Oh yes, it was great.
Ti è piaciuto il film? - Eh sì, è stato fantastico.
Is the food here good? - Oh yes, it's delicious.
Il cibo qui è buono? - Eh sì, è delizioso.
Usage: InformalContext: Expressing enthusiasm or agreement
Note: A more casual way to affirmatively respond with 'Yes.'

Va bene

Example:
Shall we meet at 3 pm? - Yes, that's fine.
Ci vediamo alle 15? - Va bene.
Is it okay if I call you later? - Yes, that's fine.
Posso chiamarti più tardi? - Va bene.
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Agreeing to a suggestion or plan
Note: Literally means 'It goes well,' often used in agreement.

Yes's synonyms

Yeah

Yeah is an informal way of saying yes.
Example: Yeah, I can do that for you.
Note: Yeah is more casual and colloquial compared to 'Yes.'

Sure

Sure indicates agreement or willingness to do something.
Example: Sure, I'd be happy to help.
Note: Sure is often used to express willingness or confirmation.

Absolutely

Absolutely expresses complete agreement or certainty.
Example: Absolutely, I agree with you.
Note: Absolutely is more emphatic than a simple 'Yes.'

Certainly

Certainly is a formal way of expressing agreement or confirmation.
Example: Certainly, I can attend the meeting.
Note: Certainly is more polite and formal than 'Yes.'

Of course

Of course is used to show agreement or willingness without hesitation.
Example: Of course, I'll be there on time.
Note: Of course implies a sense of naturalness or obviousness in agreeing.

Yes expressions, common phrases

Yes, please

Used to politely accept an offer or request.
Example: Would you like more coffee? - Yes, please.
Note: Adds politeness and formality compared to just saying 'Yes.'

Yes, sir/ma'am

Used to show respect or acknowledgement to someone in authority.
Example: Yes, sir, I will get that done right away.
Note: Shows respect or deference compared to a simple 'Yes.'

Yes, of course

Used to express willingness or agreement in a polite manner.
Example: Can I borrow your pen? - Yes, of course.
Note: Emphasizes the speaker's readiness or eagerness to agree.

Yes, indeed

Used to strongly agree or confirm something.
Example: That was a great performance. - Yes, indeed!
Note: Adds emphasis or emphasis compared to a straightforward 'Yes.'

Yes, I suppose so

Used to show agreement with some hesitation or uncertainty.
Example: Do you think we should go early? - Yes, I suppose so.
Note: Indicates a somewhat reluctant or unsure agreement.

Yes and no

Used to express a mixed or conditional response.
Example: Do you like spicy food? - Yes and no, it depends on the dish.
Note: Indicates a nuanced or complex answer rather than a simple 'Yes' or 'No.'

Yes, that's right

Used to confirm that something is correct or accurate.
Example: The meeting is at 3 pm, right? - Yes, that's right.
Note: Confirms correctness rather than just agreeing with a statement.

Yes, I understand

Used to indicate comprehension or acknowledgment of information.
Example: You need this report by tomorrow? - Yes, I understand.
Note: Acknowledges understanding rather than simply saying 'Yes.'

Yes, you're right

Used to agree with someone's opinion or statement.
Example: I think we should take the bus. - Yes, you're right, it'll be faster.
Note: Acknowledges the correctness of the other person's viewpoint.

Yes everyday (slang) expressions

Yup

A more relaxed and informal way of saying 'yes'.
Example: Yup, I already knew about that.
Note: Casual and often used in friendly or informal conversations.

Totally

Expresses complete agreement or affirmation.
Example: Totally, I agree with you.
Note: Emphasizes strong agreement compared to a simple 'yes'.

Definitely

Expresses a firm agreement or commitment.
Example: Definitely, count me in for the trip.
Note: Conveys a strong sense of certainty or determination.

For sure

Expresses confidence or certainty in agreement.
Example: For sure, we can meet up later.
Note: Implying absolute agreement or certainty in the affirmative response.

Yes - Examples

Yes, I can come to the party tonight.
, posso venire alla festa stasera.
Do you want some ice cream?
Vuoi del gelato?
Yes, I have seen that movie before.
, ho già visto quel film.
Can you help me with my homework?
Puoi aiutarmi con i compiti?

Yes grammar

Yes - Interjection (Interjection) / (Interjection)
Lemma: yes
Conjugations
Adverb (Adverb): yes
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): yeses
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): yes
Syllables, Separation and Stress
Yes Contains 1 syllables: yes
Phonetic transcription: ˈyes
yes , ˈyes (The red syllable is stressed)

Yes - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
Yes: 100 - 200 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.