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'''There is no word for "yes" in toki pona!'''
* To reply to a [[Questions|yes/no question]], repeat the verb:
<blockquote>akesi li suwi ala suwi?<br>
- suwi.</blockquote>
* Alternatively, you can form a full sentence:
<blockquote>akesi li suwi anu seme?<br>
- akesi li suwi!</blockquote>
 
 
* Outside of answering to yes/no questions, there are different possibilities to express general affirmation or agreement.
'''ThereT<s>here is no word for "yes" in toki pona!</s>'''
<blockquote>akesi li suwi.<br>
* <s>To reply to a [[Questions|yes/no question]], repeat the verb:</s>
- lon. / ni li lon!<br>
<blockquote><s>akesi li suwi ala suwi?<br>
- suwi.</s></blockquote>
* <s>Alternatively, you can form a full sentence:</s>
<blockquote><s>akesi li suwi anu seme?<br>
- akesi li suwi!</s></blockquote>
 
* <s>Outside of answering to yes/no questions, there are different possibilities to express general affirmation or agreement.</s>
<blockquote><s>akesi li suwi.<br></s>
<s>- lon. / ni li lon!<br>
- ni a!<br>
- suwi a!<br>
- mi pilin sama.<br></s>
 
<s>(and many more)</s></blockquote>
* <s>More interjections might also work as "yes" or "yeah"</s>
<blockquote><s>[scoring a goal at sportsball]<br></s>
- pona!<br>
<s>- wawa apona!<br>
- aawawa a!<br></blockquotes>
 
<s>- aa!</s></blockquote>
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