We find that word in the dictionary, but it sounds sometimes. Yes and is a mixture of 'yes' and 'no'. Yes and no means clear posativ and negative responses equilateral. Jein is stronger than partially , reasonably , something, or a little . Normally, one makes a further statement, after he said yes and . It works like this:
Yes and no, for this reason ....For example: If you take
the old job of our leaders?In English, we might say, "Yes and no" - there is no portmanteau of the two words in common use. It is certainly easier and less formal than saying, "I am ambivalent about that," and in fact, the German word for 'ambivalent' is a direct cognate: ambivalent serves both languages.
Yes and no ... On the one hand, the salary will be nice and also it is a good career opportunity. On the other hand, the head always works in the evening and on weekends, I do not like.
Pronunciation: yine
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