Aye

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Meanings of Aye

   
Adverb
  • Always, all the time
   

Explanation of the word: Aye

"Aye" means yes. It's a way to agree with something.

   

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Translations for the word: Aye

   
hindi
हाँ

haan

बिल्कुल

bilkul

हाँ

haan

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Aye

Ahoy, Little Adventurers!

Today, let’s explore the word “aye.” It’s a fun way to say “yes,” especially on a pirate ship!

Imagine you’re sailing the seas with a crew of friendly pirates. When the captain asks, “Who wants treasure?” you shout, “Aye!”

Your friends join in, and soon the whole ship is filled with laughter and excitement. Saying “aye” makes you feel brave and ready for adventure!

So, next time someone asks you something fun, remember to say “aye” with a big smile. Let’s set sail for fun and friendship!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Aye

The word 'aye' means yes or agreement. People often use it to show they agree with something.

You pronounce 'aye' like the letter 'I'.

The word 'aye' comes from Old English and has been used for a long time to mean yes.

The word 'aye' in Bengali is 'হ্যাঁ' (Hyā̃).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Aye

Fact: The word 'aye' means yes! It's often used in voting, especially in places like ships or parliaments.
Proverb: Aye, a word of agreement, shows teamwork and friendship!
Quote: "Yes, we can!" - Barack Obama