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The word you are looking for is "Aye Aye," which is often used as a military or naval command to show acknowledgment or agreement.
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The word is 'Aye' it's a Geordie word and also used in Scotland
The spelling of the word is aye (also seen as the naval "aye, aye").The use of ayes and nays is another form of yeas and nays.
You could substitute the dialect word "aye" with the more standard term "yes."
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I, aye, or eye.
I, aye, or eye.
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No, "aye" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is when a word sounds like the noise it is describing, such as "buzz" or "hiss". "Aye" is simply an informal way of saying "yes".
It is "aye."