[-] Aidenfred | 1 points | Aug 12 2021 06:09:06
https://capitalizemytitle.com/yea-or-nay-vs-yay-or-nay-whats-the-difference/
Which Is Right: Yay or Yea?
Yes, the English language does provide many choices to express affirmation. There is one word, however, that should never be used to express a yes vote, and that is the word yay.
Yay, not to be confused with yea, is an interjection, a celebratory word used to express excitement or approval, as in:
Yay! Our football team won the game!
Yea, on the other hand, might have been an acceptable answer to the above question. Yea means yes, although it is not commonly used in casual conversations, reserved instead for formal votes:
For example:
Mary gave great consideration whether to vote yea or nay on the budget proposal.
Mary could never have voted yay or nay.
Yea and yay are two words that are pronouned the same but which have different meanings. They both rhyme with such words as say, or way, or hay, which make them homophones. They are also both words that are used in spoken communications more often than in the written word. So it’s understandable why the two words are often confused. This does not, however, give anyone a free pass to use them incorrectly. If you answered the question at the start of this article with a yay, you might try to hide your faux pas by claiming to have said yea, but your enthusiastic response should have given you away.
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[-] Aidenfred | 4 points | Aug 12 2021 07:18:25
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[-] Imperium_Britannia | 1 points | Aug 12 2021 16:43:32
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[-] DerrickDAGamer | 2 points | Aug 12 2021 04:18:17
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