According to high translator the answer is si
You can say "yay!" the same way, it is getting common in spanish as well.
Otherwise, you can say "¡yupi!", pronounced (you-pea)
"Yeah, Me neither" in spanish is "Si, yo tampoco".
in spanish "aja" has different meanings, like "yeah, right" or "so?" depends on how the person is saying it
noto' yeah theres supposed to be an accent on the last o any way hope this helps man.
Yeah, you simply say than average. I guess that that's just the law of the land
it's like yeah yeah but in other words you say ya ya ha ha...it is also used for grandmother in the Tsimpshian language...
"Yeah, Me neither" in spanish is "Si, yo tampoco".
"Yeah" is an idiomatic English expression that means "yes". The counterpart in Spanish is "sí".
Sí, eres.
Si Como-no
si amigo
Yeah, okay. → Sí, bueno (Yes, good).
You could say "Sí, tú sabes mejor".
Yeah, I do...lol did you mean, How do you say, you know lots of Spanish? If that's the case, then you say,"Sabes mucho español".
averi ohh yeah definetly my favorite name
"Oh si, eres bi?"
in spanish "aja" has different meanings, like "yeah, right" or "so?" depends on how the person is saying it
"Estoy bien aburrido, tambien."