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There are no straightforward equivalents to the words "Yes" or "No" in Gaelic. Instead the verb used in a question is repeated back either in a positive or negative form:
Q: A bheil thu sgith? A1: Tha "yes" (literally "am") A2: Chan eil "no" (literally "am not"
Q: An do thog thu e A1: Thog "yes" A2: Cha do thog "no"
There is also a word that means "ok": Seadh or 'S eadh.