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It depends on what you are trying to say. "Sí" means "yes" in English. "Si" means "if". This is just one example of the importance of punctuation in Spanish.
The Spanish word for YES is sí (with an accent).Without the accent, si is the Spanish word for "if."Si
we speak spanish [sí (with accent) = yes ... si = if]
siNote: the word for yes in Spanish is síwith an accent mark. The word for "if" is "si" without an accent mark."Si," not to be confused with "sí" (notice the accent), which means "yes."
"Sí" with a written accent on the "i" means "yes." "Si" without a written accent means "if."
if = si (withOUT the accent mark) yes = Sí (with the accent mark)
Si (with an accent on the 'i'. Without the accent, it means 'if')
espero que si [there is an accent on the ( i ) in si]
Si (with an accent on the i) is Spanish for 'yes'. (Without the accent it means 'if,' but that is not as widely known)
"Yes" in Spanish is "sí". It is very important to have the accent overr the "i". Without the accent, "si" means "if".
It means "yes" if it is written as sí (with the accent). Written without the accent, it means "if".
Not clear what it means si (without accent) = if; (with accent) = yes como eres = how you are yo deje = I let, allowed, left ...?
SI SENORITA/SENORA (depends if she's married.) and the si has an accent over it, not to be confused with if.