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yah

Ya vs Yah - What's the difference?

ya | yah |

Yah is a alternative form of ya.

Yah is a synonym of ya.



As adverbs the difference between ya and yah

is that ya is yea; yes while yah is yes.

As nouns the difference between ya and yah

is that ya is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet while yah is an upper-class person, especially a Sloane Ranger.

As a pronoun ya

is eye dialect of lang=en.

As an interjection ya

is yeah, yes.

As an initialism YA

is youth Authority.

As a proper noun Yah is

alternative form of Jah|lang=en.

Yea vs Yah - What's the difference?

yea | yah |


As adverbs the difference between yea and yah

is that yea is yes while yah is yes.

As nouns the difference between yea and yah

is that yea is an affirmative vote, usually but not always spoken while yah is an upper-class person, especially a Sloane Ranger.

As a conjunction yea

is or even, or more like, nay. Introduces a stronger and more appropriate expression than the preceding one.

As an interjection yea

is yeah, right, yes.

As a proper noun Yah is

alternative form of Jah|lang=en.

Yah vs Nyah - What's the difference?

yah | nyah |


As an adverb yah

is yes.

As a noun yah

is an upper-class person, especially a Sloane Ranger.

As a proper noun Yah

is alternative form of Jah|lang=en.

As an interjection nyah is

expressing smug triumph.

Yah vs Dah - What's the difference?

yah | dah |


As nouns the difference between yah and dah

is that yah is an upper-class person, especially a Sloane Ranger while dah is the spoken representation of a dash in radio and telegraph Morse code.

As an adverb yah

is yes.

As a proper noun Yah

is alternative form of Jah|lang=en.

Yas vs Yah - What's the difference?

yas | yah |


As an interjection yas

is eye dialect of lang=en.

As a pronoun yas

is eye dialect of lang=en.

As an adverb yah is

yes.

As a noun yah is

an upper-class person, especially a Sloane Ranger.

As a proper noun Yah is

alternative form of Jah|lang=en.

Hyah vs Yah - What's the difference?

hyah | yah |


As an interjection hyah

is a call, often to horses, livestock, or cattle, to move forward or proceed.

As an adverb yah is

yes.

As a noun yah is

an upper-class person, especially a Sloane Ranger.

As a proper noun Yah is

alternative form of Jah|lang=en.

Yuh vs Yah - What's the difference?

yuh | yah |


As a pronoun yuh

is you.

As an adverb yah is

yes.

As a noun yah is

an upper-class person, especially a Sloane Ranger.

As a proper noun Yah is

alternative form of Jah|lang=en.

Yah vs Aah - What's the difference?

yah | aah |


As nouns the difference between yah and aah

is that yah is an upper-class person, especially a Sloane Ranger while aah is expression of amazement or surprise or enthusiasm.

As an adverb yah

is yes.

As a proper noun Yah

is alternative form of Jah|lang=en.

As an interjection aah is

indication of amazement or surprise or enthusiasm.

As a verb aah is

to say or exclaim aah.

Yah vs Yeh - What's the difference?

yah | yeh |

Yeh is a alternative form of yah.

Yeh is a synonym of yah.



As an adverb yah

is yes.

As a noun yah

is an upper-class person, especially a Sloane Ranger.

As a proper noun Yah

is alternative form of Jah|lang=en.

As an interjection yeh is

an alternative form of yeah1|lang=en; yes.

As a pronoun yeh is

eye dialect of lang=en.

Pah vs Yah - What's the difference?

pah | yah |


As nouns the difference between pah and yah

is that pah is dated form of nodot=yes lang=en (Maori fort while yah is an upper-class person, especially a Sloane Ranger.

As an acronym PAH

is phenylalanine hydroxylase.

As an interjection pah

is used to express distaste, disgust or outrage.

As an adverb yah is

yes.

As a proper noun Yah is

alternative form of Jah|lang=en.

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