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yes in Italian

yes in Italian is sì, voto a favore, invece sì — yes means used to show agreement, acceptance, or confirmation.

yes in Italian

intj
An exclamation of pleasure or approval, usually transcribed with an exclamation point.
noun
An affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance.
noun
A vote of support or in favor of something.
voto a favore
noun
A vote of support or in favor of something.
particle
Used to indicate disagreement or dissent in reply to a negative statement.
invece sì
particle
Used to indicate disagreement or dissent in reply to a negative statement.
approvare
verb
(colloquial, transitive) To agree with, affirm, approve.

What does "yes" mean?

  1. particle Used to show agreement, acceptance, or confirmation.
    ""Do you want more coffee?" "Yes, please.""
  2. intj An exclamation of pleasure, triumph, or approval.
    ""Yes!" he shouted as the last-second shot went in."
  3. noun An affirmative answer or vote.
    "The motion passed with 40 yeses and 2 noes."
  4. verb To agree with or flatter someone by constantly agreeing with them.
    "He just yesses the boss instead of pushing back with real feedback."

yes in a sentence

  • "Do you want more coffee?" "Yes, please."
  • She said yes to his proposal.
  • "Yes!" he shouted as the last-second shot went in.
  • The motion passed with 40 yeses and 2 noes.

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "yes" in Italian?

"yes" in Italian is sì, voto a favore, invece sì. yes means: Used to show agreement, acceptance, or confirmation.

How do you use "yes" in a sentence?

Example: ""Do you want more coffee?" "Yes, please."" In Italian, "yes" is sì, voto a favore, invece sì.

Are there other ways to say "yes" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 4 translations listed for "yes": sì, voto a favore, invece sì, approvare.

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