Arre. Spanish speakers in Mexico and Spain use 'arre' as a very casual way to say 'yes'. Just like 'vale' and its variations, 'arre' is used as a way to respond and show agreement to a previous statement. 'Arre' means 'yes', 'yup', 'okay' or 'alright'.
Yea can be used as an informal adverb meaning “yes” or “to affirm,” or as a noun to indicate an affirmative vote.
¡Sí! (Yes) The Spanish word for 'yes' is 'sí. '
'Yes' In 10 Languages
German — Ja. Spanish — Sí French — Oui. Italian — Si. Portuguese — Sim.
The same applies to the word BUENO. In Mexico it means YES in the context of answering the phone. Certainly in Spain, BUENO can mean WELL. It's used massively at the start of sentences.
feminine noun. vulva) fanny (Brit) (vulgar) ⧫ beaver (esp US) (vulgar) Mexico) (= teta) tit (vulgar)
"WTF" in Spanish
¡Qué demonios..! ¿Qué coño…?
Papi is a colloquial term for “daddy” in Spanish, but in many Spanish-speaking cultures, particularly in the Caribbean, it is often used as a general term of affection for any man, whether it's a relative, friend, or lover.
¡Órale!
There's no literal translation for órale in English. Instead, it can mean one of a few different expressions, such as: “Okay”
They have different meanings, though. While yea is the word we sometimes use for yes, yay is the word we use to express joy, approval, or excitement.
As an exclamation, yeet broadly means "yes". But it can also be a greeting, or just an impassioned grunt, like a spoken dab.*
Yup is a slang word for yes and may refer to: YUP (band), a Finnish rock band.
dumb person. 10. Colloquial. opa [adj] BO AR UY derog. dumb.
noun. grandad [noun] a grandfather. grandpa [noun] (informal) grandfather.
WAP is a collection of protocols and specifications that work together to give mobile phones access to Internet-like information. One part of the WAP standard is the Wireless Markup Language (WML), which is used to create wireless applications just as HTML is used to create web pages.
When someone asks you ¿Cómo estás? If you feel alright, you say estoy bien; you could also say, estoy muy bien, to give more emphasis, which means “very good” or “very well.” You can also add one extra word, gracias, meaning “thanks”, and estoy bien, gracias; it means “I'm fine, thank you.” 2.
The Spanish word bien (bee-ehn) means 'fine' and it also means 'well'. Conversely, the word bueno (BWEH-noh) means 'good'.
Even if you are an absolute beginner, you already know the two most important words in Spanish. Let me break it down for you: Sí (Yes). No (No). Great job!
The common verbal greeting is “Buenos dias” (Good day), “Buenas tardes” (Good afternoon) or “Buenas noches” (Good evening/night) depending on the time of day. People may also say “¿Como está?” (How are you). A more casual greeting is “Hola” (Hello).