Nay. Aye means yes and nay means no.
It's pronounced "sue-coo-nay" or "tsoo-coo-nay"
The spelling "nay" is an expression equivalent to a "no." A similar word is "navy" - a collection of warships.
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Nay. Aye means yes and nay means no.
The opposite of an "aye" vote during a board of directors meeting is a "nay" vote. An "aye" vote indicates agreement or approval of a proposal, while a "nay" vote signifies disagreement or disapproval. In some contexts, a "nay" vote can also be referred to as a "no" vote.
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An affirmative vote is a "aye" and a negative vote is a "nay".
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The phrase "great stones they lay upon his chest until he plead aye or nay" suggests a method of coercion or pressure, where heavy stones symbolize the weight of expectation or guilt placed upon an individual. This imagery evokes a scenario where the person is forced to confront their truth or make a decision, with "aye" or "nay" representing affirmation or denial. It highlights the intensity of the situation, emphasizing the struggle between external pressures and personal conviction.
Elizabeth said this to John: "He were not hanged. He would have not answer aye or nay to his indctment; for if he denied the charge they'd hang him surely, and auction out his property. So he stand mute, and died Christian under the law. And so his sons will have his farm. It is the law, for he could not be condemned a wizard without he answer the indictment, aye or nay" Proctor: "Then how does he die?" Elizabeth: "They press him, John." Proctor: "Press?" Elizabeth: "Great stones they lay upon his chest until he plead aye or nay. They say he give them but two words. "More weight," he says. And died."
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An old saying when voting verbally was Yaeh or nay. Sometimes voting yes to something was AYE. So the saying when yes won the vote THE AYES HAVE IT.
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In broken, you can just say " Bar Lote?". In proper way, "Thin Bar Lote Nay Lal?". Since Thin means You, you can just ask "Bar lote nay lal"