How do you say 'yes' in Japanese?


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Say in Japanese Yes and no are two words for expressing affirmatives and negatives respectively in English In Japanese, "Hai" is used to express the English word yes. ChaCha!

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To say "Yes" in Japanese is in formal "Hai", meaning 'I'm paying attention'. Informal use is "Yuppa" meaning 'yeah' or 'yup'.

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If you do not know the person you are talking to, it is "hai". If you are friends, then you can say "un". ChaCha again!

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