Yes.
you say okay
In Twi Asante, you can say "Wobɛyɛ yie" to mean "you'll be okay." This phrase conveys reassurance and support to someone who may be feeling uncertain or troubled.
yes there is
Yes it is.
"Hanji thk ho" is a phrase commonly used in Hindi and Punjabi that translates to "Yes, it's fine" or "Yes, it's okay." It expresses agreement or affirmation in a casual conversation. The phrase combines "hanji," which is a respectful way to say "yes," and "thk ho," meaning "it is fine" or "okay." It's often used to reassure someone or to acknowledge something positively.
it's the same you say ok or you can yes which is (shay)
In Twi, "Are you okay?" is expressed as "Wo ho te sɛn?" This phrase literally translates to "How is your body?" and is commonly used to inquire about someone's well-being.
It means 'are you okay'
Okay in Indonesian is oke. You could also say yameaning yes.
Only if they say yes
In Bengali, you can say "ঠিক আছে, কোনো সমস্যা নেই ভাই" (ṭhik āchē, kōnō samasya nēi bhāi). This phrase conveys a casual acceptance and reassurance, meaning "Okay, no problem, brother."
If you are in the Navy or Coast Guard, you say "Aye Sir", or "Aye Captain". In the other services, you say "Yes Sir", or "Yes Captain".