Yessir
//ˈjɛsɜː(ɹ)//
Synonyms for "yessir" (6 found)
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Translations
22 translations across 16 languages.
Arabic
1 entries- نَعَم سَيِّدِي intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
Armenian
1 entries- լսում եմ intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
Azerbaijani
1 entries- baş üstə intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
Danish
1 entries- javel intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
Dutch
1 entries- jawel intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
Finnish
2 entries- jessör intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
- kyllä herra intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
French
1 entries- oui monsieur intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
German
1 entries- jawohl intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
Hungarian
1 entries- igenis intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
Istriot
1 entries- iavòl intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
Italian
2 entries- sissignore intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
- sì signore intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
Japanese
3 entries- イエッサー intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
- 了解 intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
- 了解しました intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
Malay
1 entries- baik tuan intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
Portuguese
1 entries- sim senhor intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
Russian
3 entries- есть intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
- слу́шаюсь intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
- так то́чно intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
Spanish
1 entries- sí señor intj (used to express assent, especially to a superior)
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