No yup is a slang term
Yup, you can use a comma after 'yup' as if it were the word 'yes'. Periods and even exclamation points can be used as well for emphasis.
No, "hoodibaba" is not a Bengali word. It is typically associated with Persian or Arabic origins and is used as an exclamation or expression of surprise.
"Real" is the root word of "really".
It's a version of ja or yes. It is similar to when people say yeah or yup in the US.
Yes, you can use a comma before the word "but" when it connects two independent clauses. For example: "I wanted to go to the store, but it started raining."
Yup. You can use the word "ag" in Scrabble.
No yup is a slang term
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