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
sì
An exclamation of pleasure or approval, usually transcribed with an exclamation point.
sì
An affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance.
sì
A vote of support or in favor of something.
voto a favore
A vote of support or in favor of something.
sì
Used to indicate disagreement or dissent in reply to a negative statement.
invece sì
Used to indicate disagreement or dissent in reply to a negative statement.
approvare
(colloquial, transitive) To agree with, affirm, approve.
What does "yes" mean?
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particle Used to show agreement, acceptance, or confirmation.
""Do you want more coffee?" "Yes, please.""
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intj An exclamation of pleasure, triumph, or approval.
""Yes!" he shouted as the last-second shot went in."
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noun An affirmative answer or vote.
"The motion passed with 40 yeses and 2 noes."
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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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