"Yea" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Yea" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Yea" Meaning

A contraction of "yes," an affirmative expression used to agree or confirm something.

"Yea" Examples

Usage Examples for "yea"


1. Affirmative Response

- I: "Do you want to go to the movies tonight?"
You: "Yea, I'd love to."

2. In Support of an Idea

- John: "We should have a party tonight."
Jane: "Yea, that sounds like a lot of fun."

3. Agreement in Debate or Discussion

- Speaker 1: "We should pass this bill."
Speaker 2: "I'm willing to try, yea, but what about its cost?"

4. In Hesitant or Lukewarm Agreement

- Friend 1: "Want to go to the concert tonight?"
Friend 2: "Yea, I suppose, but it's last minute."

5. Excited or Sincere Affirmation

- Coach: "You did a great job in the game!"
Player: "Thanks, yea, I was really nervous but managed to keep my cool."

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Ydalir

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