Yeh

/jɛ/ adverb/interjection

Definition

An informal or casual way of saying 'yes'; a slang affirmation or expression of agreement.

Etymology

Casual variant of 'yes,' emerging in spoken English as a shortened, more relaxed form. It appears in written form mostly in informal contexts like text messages, lyrics, or dialogue. The exact origin is hard to pinpoint but reflects natural speech patterns.

Kelly Says

Linguists call words like 'yeh' examples of 'consonant harmony'—humans naturally shorten yes-sounds when speaking casually. You'll hear 'yeh,' 'yeah,' 'yup,' and 'yep' all represent how spoken language lazily compresses the 'yes' sound in casual contexts.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
እሺ
eeshee
ARالعربية
نعم
na'am
BNবাংলা
হ্যাঁ
haan
CACatalà
see
CSČeština
ano
ah-noh
DADansk
ja
yah
DEDeutsch
ja
yah
ELΕλληνικά
ναι
nee
ESEspañol
see
FAفارسی
بله
beh-leh
FISuomi
kyllä
kyllä
FRFrançais
oui
wee
GUGU
હા
haa
HAHA
eh
eh
HEעברית
כן
ken
HIहिन्दी
हाँ
haan
HUMagyar
igen
ee-gen
IDBahasa Indonesia
ya
yah
IGIG
o
oh
ITItaliano
see
JA日本語
はい
hai
KKKK
はい
hai
KMKM
បាទ
baht
KO한국어
ye
MRMR
हो
ho
MSBahasa Melayu
ya
yah
MYမြန်မာ
ဟင်
hin
NLNederlands
ja
yah
NONorsk
ja
yah
PAPA
ਹਾਂ
haan
PLPolski
tak
tak
PTPortuguês
sim
seem
RORomână
da
dah
RUРусский
да
da
SVSvenska
ja
yah
SWKiswahili
ndiyo
ndi-yo
TAதமிழ்
ஆம்
aam
TEతెలుగు
हाँ
haan
THไทย
ใช่
chai
TLTL
oo
oh
TRTürkçe
evet
eh-vet
UKУкраїнська
так
tak
URاردو
हाँ
haan
VITiếng Việt
vâng
vung
YOYO
o
oh
ZH中文
是的
shì de
ZUZU
e
eh

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