Tagaim leat, go raibh maith agat (singular)
Tagaim libh, go raibh maith agaibh (singular)
"Sí estoy de acuerdo" is the Spanish translation for "Yes, I agree"
Is there going to be a big brother 13. yes or no.
Sì, e grazie! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Yes, and thank you!"Specifically, the adverb sì is "yes". The conjunction e means "and". The interjection grazie translates as "thank you, thanks".The pronunciation will be "see ey GRA-tsye" in Italian.
I know the online translator says it is, but usually those are “off”, a bit. If anyone knows Gaelic and can advise, I’d appreciate it.
Yes. The backbone of a human is called "spinal cord". Another person name Ang3la: I agree with you young lad. Thank you for helping me this queston. answer! :)
Scottish Gaelic and Irish do not have a word for 'yes' or 'no' but repeat the verb in a positive or negative sense.An Irish example:'An bhfeiceann tú é?' (Do you see it?)'Feicim' (I see = yes)'Ní fheicim' (I don't see = no).'Gaelic' is not a single language but is used for Irish 'Gaelic' and Scottish Gaelic,two separate languages.
To say yes you answer with the positive of the verb so the translation depends on the question asked. "(verb in the positive), a Thiarna" For example "Do you believe?" - Creidim, a Thiarna (singular) / Creidimid, a Thiarna (plural)
Yes, Gaelic Football is a team sport.
It depends on the person, do your best. Say thank you, your welcome, etc. Say yes mam or sir... Be polite and sit up straight, listen to them and agree.
"Do you agree, yes or no?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sì o no accetti?Specifically, the adverb sì is "yes". The conjunction o means "or". The adverb no means "no". The verb accetti translates as "(informal singular you) accept/agree, are accepting/agreeing, do accept/agree".The pronunciation will be "see o no at-TCHET-tee" in Italian.
Yes. It is closer to Scottish Gaelic than Irish. It has a rather non-Gaelic orthography compared to the other two however.
Yes, it means "thank you".