- Maybe doch in German?
- [patronizing] Riggggght/Corrrrrect
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Perhaps
German: Jein.
Yaabernicht
“Let’s circle back to this”
perhaps
“Could do.”
“ostensibly”
“fine…whatever.”
My prof usually says “jain”, which is “ja” and “nein” merged.
For some reason, I’m never successful at linking to specific times in YouTube videos (yes, I tried
&t=35s
), but try about 35 seconds into this:suuure, with this exact amount of "u"s
3 seems to be the golden rule for that kinda thing
Yeahnah
Kinda
In the US it’s common to say “Yeah no”.
It’s common to say it in Canada too, but it can either mean no, yes, or simply be a placeholder phrase.
It’s the Schrödinger’s Cat of utterances - you don’t know which it is until the sentence is finished/you elucidate from the broader conversational context.
Also “No yeah”. The second one applies!