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ayy vs aye

Both 'ayy' and 'aye' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Ayy' is an informal expression used to show excitement or agreement, often in online communication. 'Aye' is a formal term used to mean 'yes' or to express agreement, especially in nautical or military contexts.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 1999 views

ayy

This is a correct informal expression used to show excitement or agreement, especially in online communication.

Use 'ayy' in informal settings, such as online chats or social media, to express excitement or agreement.

Examples:

  • Ayy, that's awesome!
  • Ayy, I totally agree with you!

Alternatives:

  • Wow
  • Yay
  • Cool
  • Nice
  • Awesome

aye

This is a correct formal term used to mean 'yes' or to express agreement, particularly in nautical or military contexts.

Use 'aye' in formal situations or in nautical and military contexts to mean 'yes' or to express agreement.

Examples:

  • Aye, aye, Captain!
  • Do you agree with the plan? Aye, I do.
  • Well, aye, it's a possibility.
  • I told Bill that, aye.
  • Motion to approve the report and accounts, say aye.
  • All those in favor say aye.
  • I'd like that, aye.
  • All those in favour of opening nominations for the vice-presidency, say aye.
  • Oh, aye, here's Fred and Rosemary.
  • Whoever wants to go through say "aye".
  • Oh, aye, twenty quid for the best-kept farm.
  • All in favor of initiating peace negotiations with the galactic Republic, say aye.
  • Well, aye, if it's England.
  • I see things run smoothly, aye.
  • All those in favor, say aye.
  • I remember this. Mary Samson, aye.
  • All in favor of cutting cross-country, say aye.
  • With Mr. McGarrigle, aye.
  • Theoretically, if he lashed out hard enough and the lantern was there, aye, it's possible.
  • If it's not too much bother pal, aye. No.
  • Yeah. They did, aye.
  • Everybody in favour of hanging him, say "aye".

Alternatives:

  • Yes
  • Indeed
  • Certainly
  • Affirmative
  • Roger

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