ken, adonÃ! (כן ××“×•× ×™)
"Sir, yes, sir!"? ___ In the British Army they simply say: Sir!
Ken and in Hebrew כן
They say both yes sir and aye sir. Since they come from sailors, they say aye. Aye is not the same as yes; aye is an affirmative answer
In Portuguese, you can say "sim, senhor" to mean yes, sir.
This is not a Hebrew word. But if you split it into Adoni kam, it means "My lord gets up"
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Oui monsieur
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".
Translation: Na'am, ya saydi (نعم يا سيدي)
"Μάλιστα Κύριε" (má-lee-sta key-ri-e) is "Yes Sir" in Greek.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
You can't say Happy Friday in Hebrew, but a common greeting on Friday afternoons is Shabbat Shalom (שבת שלום).