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Sareh
What's a meaning of " Aye" ?
Dec 25, 2011 6:22 PM
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The answers above are correct; it means "yes". It's used in Congress when voting orally. As a sailor we said it a lot aboard ships because the language aboard ships is special. The word "aye" is of unknown origin but there is a word in Old Norse which some think is the early version of the word in modern English. But there is also a similar word in other languages from other parts of the world which only tells me that the word was used by sailors. Good question. My Skype: brian.madden4
December 25, 2011
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Scottish or north eastern english way of saying yes
December 25, 2011
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It means "yes", usually in agreement.
December 25, 2011
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Said to express assent; yes: "aye, you are right".
December 25, 2011
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