Si means "yes" in Spanish (Castilian), Catalan, Asturian, Corsican, Galician, Italian, Papiamentu, and Hokkien. It also affirms a negative statement in French (which would be translated as "yes" in English, but most instances of "yes" in English would be translated as "oui" in French).
"YES" of course! assuming, however, that we began with Spanish. Goodness knows what "Si" means in other languages...
si can be "if" or "yes" tienes comes from tener which mean "to have" there it can be either "if you have" or "yes you have/you do have"
"si puedes o no" means "if you can or not".
In Spanish, "si" means "yes" and "nina" means "girl." So, "si Nina" translates to "yes girl."
"Si si c'est drôle" in French means "Yes, yes, it's funny." It is often used to confirm that something is indeed amusing or humorous.
"YES" of course! assuming, however, that we began with Spanish. Goodness knows what "Si" means in other languages...
si can be "if" or "yes" tienes comes from tener which mean "to have" there it can be either "if you have" or "yes you have/you do have"
yes pretty
si means yes in Spanish.
what does the Latin phrase ''Si Hoc'' mean
yes, with
Yes or no.
It means yes
"If you are." (If it's "si") "Yes, you are." (If it's "sí")
"Sí" with a written accent on the "i" means "yes." "Si" without a written accent means "if."
Yes man!
Yes dear