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The correct spelling is 'yes ma'am.' Ma'am is a contraction of the world madam and is usually used in American English to address any female stranger who could be old enough to have children and often, who is older than the speaker.

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11y ago

The correct spelling is Yes Ma'am and Yes Sir.

The word is actually "madam". You use the apostrophe in Ma'am because the apostrophe replaces the letter 'd' in madam.

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11y ago

The question has this word spelt correctly. y-e-s
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11y ago

It depends on how you pronounce it. You could say "yeah" or "yea," "yep," or even "ya."

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11y ago

The spelling "yeah" is a slang form of "yes."

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13y ago

Two letters s and i to spell si hope it helped

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10y ago

The colloquial term meaning yes is spelled "yeah."

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14y ago

Le poi eyn wii

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