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The simplest cases, of course, are sentence-words, like "No." (English, Italian, Catalan), "Non." (French, Latin), "Ja." (Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, German). Maybe including "Bravo!" (English, Italian).

Longer constructions probably exist, especially if loanwords are included.

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