Si (with an accent on the i) is Spanish for 'yes'. (Without the accent it means 'if,' but that is not as widely known)
"Si" in Spanish means "yes." It is a common affirmative response to a question or statement.
"Si lo dices" in Spanish translates to "if you say it" in English.
"Si san ba" in Mandarin means "four three eight," but it is also used as a slang term to say someone is boastful or showing off.
si can be "if" or "yes" tienes comes from tener which mean "to have" there it can be either "if you have" or "yes you have/you do have"
"Si tú realmente listos" is not a grammatically correct phrase in Spanish. It seems that you are trying to say "If you are really ready." The correct phrase would be "Si estás realmente listo."
"Si" in English can be translated as "yes."
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"Si lo dices" in Spanish translates to "if you say it" in English.
"Say Si Si"
Say 'Si Si' was created in 1935.
It means, "What do you say we get started?"
"pamatuj si na mě" or "pamatuj si mě", both are correct and mean the same
if you mean how do you say yes in spanish its "si" or if you say the letter "C" in english its the same.
if you say so, chick
Si vous voulez manger, if you want to eat most people will probably say: Si vous avez faim, if you're hungry
Si we speak spanish in Chile
No more abortions, say yes to the life.
"Si"