yah
English
Etymology 1
An alternative pronunciation, akin to yeah.
Pronunciation
Adverb
yah (not comparable)
- (Britain, India, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand) Yes.
- Yah, we did go along but it turned out the wedding was a load of nonsense.
Translations
yes — see yes
Interjection
yah
- An expression uttered to encourage a horse to run faster.
Translations
expression used to encourage a horse to run faster
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Etymology 2
From the pronunciation of “yes” which such people use.
Pronunciation
Noun
yah (plural yahs)
- (Britain, informal) An upper-class person, especially a Sloane Ranger.
Translations
upper-class person
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Anagrams
Gullah
Etymology
Variant of yuh (“here”).
Adverb
yah
Malay
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jah/
- Rhymes: -jah, -ah
Noun
yah
- father (male parent)
Synonyms
Manx
Interjection
yah?
- Alternative form of yagh
Navajo
Etymology
Compare Carrier yoh (“house”)
Postposition
yah
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