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English word yah comes from Old English *jǣ, Old English *jǣa, Old English *sī, Old English *sīe, and later Old English gese (Yes, of course, so be it.)

*jǣ (Old English)

*jǣa (Old English)

*sī (Old English)

*sīe (Old English)

*jǣasi (Old English)

gese (Old English)

Yes, of course, so be it.

yes (English)

Response that confirms that the user is paying attention.. Used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement. A vote of support or in favor/favour of something.. An affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance. (colloquial, transitive) to agree with, affirm, approve.. (slang) to attempt to flatter someone by habitually agreeing A word used to indicate disagreement or [...]

yah (English)

(British, informal) An upper-class person, especially a Sloane Ranger.

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