The tú affirmative command form of the verb "prestar" is "presta." This command is used to tell someone informally to lend or provide something. For example, you might say, "¡Presta atención!" which means "Pay attention!"
"Sa" is not a word in Spanish, so it is not anything.
The word 'Suppose' seems to be non-affirmative because it is an assumption, and not a confirmation of whatever is being said or described.
The word you are looking for is "Aye Aye," which is often used as a military or naval command to show acknowledgment or agreement.
Command date word
Kouteiteki
The subject "you" is rarely stated in a command, so "Please stop talking" would be the usual form. This means "You should please stop talking." (Perhaps the question is "what word is not necessary in this command?")
affirmative
Affirmative?
Yeh
You can say "préstamo" or "crédito".It does not mean exactly the same, but the two terms correspond to a loan in English.Se puede decir "préstamo" o "crédito". No significan exactamente lo mismo pero los dos términos corresponden a loan en Ingles.
When I asked if he had been drinking, he only nodded in the affirmative. "Affirmative Action" is a social program. When I asked if he was ready, he gave me an affirmative response.
The word mandate can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is an authoritative command. The verb form means to authorise.