Most people will just say, "Sí" with the same inflection that you would use for "duh" in English.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
you say it in spanish as- sarina
how do you say the alamo in spanish
how to say Amer in Spanish
nada (nah duh)
Eres tan divertida. Pronounced Eres(air-ace) tan(tan) divertida(dee-VAIR-tea-DUH)
you cant ahhh duh
Duh kegai yaki he.
In Mexico, a common way do say it is "¿Qué honda, Selena?" (Pronounced "KAY ON-duh, Seh-LEH-nuh." Note that the name is not authentically pronounced as "Suh-LEEN-uh," but "Seh-LEH-nuh.")
Megalvania
well I will say Washington because it's not very close to the Equator.
To say "dear" and to mean "beloved" you would say: "qin ai de" (Cheen I duh)
"Duh" is a smart-aleck-y way of saying something is obvious. For example, if you say "Wow, the sky is really blue" they might say "Duh!" instead of saying "Of course it's blue because that's the color the sky usually is." It's not really very polite, so you only say it in a very informal situation.
cent trente deux (sohnt trohnt duh)
"Wah yuh a duh tonight?"
it mean she gay