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How to Say "yep" in Spanish

English → Spanish

sip

/seep//sip/

adverbA1informal
Use 'sip' for a general, informal affirmation or agreement when responding to a question, often implying you'll be there or do the thing asked.
A cheerful cartoon character nodding their head with a big smile and a thumbs up.

Examples

—¿Vienes a la fiesta? —Sip, ahí nos vemos.

—Are you coming to the party? —Yep, see you there.

Sip, ya terminé todos mis pendientes.

Yep, I already finished all my tasks.

Sip, creo que tienes mucha razón en lo que dices.

Yeah, I think you're totally right about what you're saying.

The Informal 'P'

Spanish speakers often add a 'p' sound to the end of short words like 'sí' and 'no' to make them sound more casual or playful, just like English speakers do with 'yep' or 'nope'.

Placement in a Sentence

Just like the regular word for yes ('sí'), 'sip' usually goes at the very beginning of your answer or stands all by itself.

The Professional Trap

Mistake:Using 'sip' in a business email or a job interview.

Correction: Always use 'sí' in formal settings. 'Sip' is only for friends, family, or very casual chats.

chi

/chee//t͡ʃi/

adverbA1playful
Choose 'chi' when you want to sound particularly playful, cute, or enthusiastic in your agreement, often used with friends or in lighthearted situations.
A cute, happy white puppy nodding its head with a joyful expression.

Examples

—¿Quieres ir por un helado? —¡Chi!

—Do you want to go for ice cream? —Yep!

¿Quieres ir por un helado? —¡Chi!

Do you want to go for ice cream? —Yep!

Ella me dijo que chi con una sonrisa.

She said 'yep' to me with a smile.

Chi, yo también quiero ir a la fiesta.

Yeah, I want to go to the party too.

Making Spanish Sound Cute

Spanish speakers sometimes change the 's' sound to a 'ch' sound to sound 'tierno' (cute) or to imitate how a baby talks. It makes the word feel softer and more playful.

Always Informal

This word doesn't change based on number or gender; it is a fixed way to answer 'yes' in very casual settings.

Wrong Situation

Mistake:Using 'chi' in a job interview or with a teacher.

Correction: Always use the standard 'sí' in formal settings to avoid appearing unprofessional or immature.

Choosing between 'sip' and 'chi'

Learners often confuse 'sip' and 'chi' because both mean 'yep'. Remember that 'sip' is a more general informal agreement, while 'chi' adds a layer of playfulness or cuteness.

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