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PyroMANIAC Posted 21 years ago
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Yea, the old yes.

0 How do i say yea? 02br
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00yea, i'd like another beer. 02br
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00like yay? or yiiaye. someone have a sound file? 050010id6
  

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0 I think it is yay. 0-
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0 I'd say yair (rhymes with hair, bear, flair.....etc.) 0-
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0 So would I Richard. 0-
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0 Opps sorry I didn't really look at the question properly. 02br
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00Yea - the old English yes - is usually yay. 02br
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00However, yea01b00h02b00 (with an h) I'd like another beer is the modern but colloquial/informal version of yes. I'd pronounce it y-air (remembering that Brits don't pronounce the r at the end o
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0 [jei], according to IPA transcription, or in effect - yay 0-

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