The expression "Sí se puede" was used by César Chavez as a slogan for the migrant farmers workers when he was trying to unionize them. In a simple conversation (encouraging someone to try something) you'd probably say "sí, tú puedes."
Depends on WHAT ' you did', because 'did' in this case is an auxiliary verb and needs a main verb in Spanish, which doesn't use 'do/does/did' as an auxiliary.
Basically the person saying 'Yes, you did' is contradicting the previous speaker, so you could say 'Al contrario' ('On the contrary') as a general cover, perhaps.
Example: 'A: I didn't go to the theatre yesterday'. B: 'Yes, you did!'
In Spanish: A: 'No fui al teatro ayer'. B: 'Si, fuiste!'
But because the main verb could be others besides 'go', it would have to change each time in Spanish. 'Al contrario' avoids this necessity:
A: 'No fui al teatro ayer' B: 'Al contrario'
the spanish word for yes is si pronounced like the letter c .
'Si, por favor!' (Pronounced 'SEE, porr fahVORR')
You would say "Si yo hacer".
yes you do
if you mean how do you say yes in spanish its "si" or if you say the letter "C" in english its the same.
No. In Spanish you say, Dije -Sí yo soy.
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yes = si (pronounce see) no = no
yes i do you just have to know how speeck spanish and got to write in spanish
Sí
Yes
"Sí estoy de acuerdo" is the Spanish translation for "Yes, I agree"
In Peru the national language is Spanish. In Spanish "yes" is "Si" (pronounced 'see').
You could say "Sí, hablo español."