AFRIKAANS = ja
ALBANIAN = po
ALSATIAN = ja
ARABIC = نعم (naam)
ARMENIAN = ayo
AZERI = beli
BAMBARA = awo
BASQUE = bai
BELARUSIAN = Так (tak)
BENGALI = ha
BOBO = hoon
BOSNIAN = da
BRETON = ya
BULGARIAN = da
BURMESE = hoke te / hman te
CATALAN = sí
CHINESE = shi
CORSICAN = iè / si
CROATIAN = da
CZECH = ano
DANISH = ja
DUTCH = ja
ESPERANTO = jes
ESTONIAN = jah
FAROESE = ja
FINNISH = kyllä
FRENCH = oui
FRISIAN = ja
FRIULAN = se
GALICIAN = si
GERMAN = ja
GREEK = ne
HAITIAN CREOLE = wi
HEBREW = ken
HINDI = हाँ (haan)
HUNGARIAN = igen
ICELANDIC = já
INDONESIAN = ya
IRISH GAELIC = [ repetition of the verb ]
ITALIAN = sì
JAPANESE = hai / éé
KABYLIAN = eh
KHMER = cha (female) / baht (male)
KOREAN = ney (old form) / yea (current form)
KURDISH = ere / bele
LAO = doy (very formal) / tiao (formal) / euh (coll.)
men leo (that's it) / dai (it's possible)
LATIN = sic / (repetition of the verb)
LATVIAN = jā
LEBANESE = naham
LINGALA = èh
LITHUANIAN = taip
LOW SAXON = ja
LUXEMBOURGEOIS = jo
MACEDONIAN = da
MALAGASY = eny
MALTESE = iva
MAORI = ae
MONGOLIAN = za / tiim (За / Тийм)
NORWEGIAN = ja
OCCITAN = òc
PERSIAN = bale (polite) / âre (slang)
POLISH = tak
PORTUGUESE = sim
ROMANI = aj
ROMANIAN = da
RUSSIAN = Да (da)
SARDINIAN = eja / giai / si
SANSKRIT = आम्। (ām)
SCOTTISH GAELIC = [ repetition of the verb ]
SERBIAN = da
SHIMAORE = éwa
SHONA = ehe
SINDHI = ha
SINHALA = ovu
SLOVAK = ano
SLOVENIAN = da
SOBOTA = da
SPANISH = sí
SWAHILI = ndiyo
SWEDISH = ja
TAGALOG = opo / oo
TAHITIAN = e
TAMIL = ஆம்மா (aam)
TATAR = aye
TELUGU = avunu
THAI = ใช่ (chaï) / ค่ะ (kha) - woman speaking / ครับ (khrap) - man speaking
TURKISH = evet
UDMURT = ben / o-o / y-y (colloquial)
UKRAINIAN = Так
URDU = han-ji
WALOON = ("betchfessîs" spelling) oyi
WELSH = ydw
[ repetition of the verb ]
WEST INDIAN CREOLE = wè
YIDDISH = yoh
ZULU = yebo
2007-07-20 04:22:17
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Oo, Tagalog
Oui, French
Da, Russian
Si, Spanish
2007-07-20 04:23:18
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Standard Arabic = ÙعÙ
(na'm)
Colloquial Arabic = Ø£Ù (aye) or Ø£ÙÙÙ (aiwa)
Standard Slovene = da
Colloquial Slovene = ja (ya)
Azeri = hÉ
Turkish = evet
Bosnian / Croatian / Serbian = da
Chechen = ha'
Pashtu = خا (kha)
Malay / Indonesian = ya
West Malaysian (colloquial) = ye
Sarawak Malay = aok
German = ja (ya)
Albanian = po
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2007-07-20 05:52:34
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answer #3
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answered by AQ - מלגזה 4
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Cebuano: O
Tagalog: Oo
2007-07-22 04:27:20
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answer #4
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answered by Craven 2
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English - Yes
French - Oui
Spanish - Si (hard accent at the i)
Italian - Si
Greek - Ne
Albanian - Po
Turkish - Evet
German - Ja
Russian - Da
2007-07-20 04:25:12
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answer #5
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answered by Music # Blast 3
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ä¸é¯ chinese
ÙعÙ
Arabic
oui French
ja Germany
sì Italian
ã¯ã japaneese
ê·¸ë ìµëë¤ korean
sim portugeese
2007-07-20 04:38:24
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answer #6
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answered by Benjamin S 2
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Looks like Melody has it covered except for nodding - maybe that is a sign language way to say Yes.
2007-07-20 04:29:30
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answer #7
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answered by ghouly05 7
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á¥á¥ (pr. uhn uhn) - Cherokee
æ¯ç shi de (pr. sure dah) - Mandarin
hai - Cantonese
oui- French
si - Spanish/Italian
hai - Japanese
(move a fist up and down like a head nodding.) - American Sign Language
teem - Mongolian
da - Russian
ja - German
2007-07-20 04:26:29
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answer #8
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answered by China Guru 4
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Avunu in telugu
Haan in Hindi
2007-07-20 04:24:15
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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JA
german
2007-07-20 04:23:23
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answer #10
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answered by omgtheykilledkenny 2
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