Pronunciation: /jeɪ/
adverb an adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb and typically answers the questions how, when, where, or to what extent. In this case, 'yea' is used as an adverb to indicate agreement or confirmation.
A1 Yea, I like pizza.
A2 Yea, I can speak a little Spanish.
B1 Yea, I agree with your point.
B2 Yea, I think we should go to the beach.
C1 Yea, I have been to that restaurant before.
C2 Yea, I believe we can achieve our goals if we work hard.
interjection an interjection is a word or phrase used to express a strong emotion or sudden feeling. 'Yea' is often used as an interjection to express enthusiastic agreement or approval.
A1 Yea, I like pizza.
A2 Yea, I agree with you.
B1 Yea, I think we should go to the beach.
B2 Yea, I understand what you're saying.
C1 Yea, I believe we can achieve our goals.
C2 Yea, I concur with your assessment.
formal Yea, I do believe that implementing these changes will lead to a more efficient workflow.
informal Yea, I'm down for grabbing some pizza tonight.
slang Yea, let's bounce from this party and go somewhere else.
figurative Yea, the idea of starting a new business is like planting a seed and watching it grow.
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