Examples of using "「はい" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Yes.
- Yep.
I don't need a tissue.
Say cheese.
I don't have an older sister.
How about some milk?
He is always cheerful.
The baby is crawling.
How much does beer cost?
I don't have an older sister.
(Audience) Yes!
Audience: Yeah!
Tastes alright, though!
Vance Allred: Yes.
- Yes.
- Yep.
He is always cheerful.
I go to the country every summer.
She usually wears jeans.
Yes, I received it!
The baby began to crawl.
He is always cheerful.
Why is Tom here and not Mary?
Doctor 1: Yes, yes.
- How about some milk?
- Do you want some milk?
- Here you are.
- Here you go.
Here is your reward.
Yes, master.
Would you like some wine?
How about a sandwich?
Would you like a cupcake?
Yes, with pleasure.
Is the weather nice?
Would you like some soup?
OK, here's the donation ... 10 yen each. Here you go, Mihane.
Do you have any siblings?
- What is your date of birth?
- What's your date of birth?
Tom was bullied.
I was bullied.
What's the bus fare?
- Tom is always smiling.
- Tom always smiles.
- What is the price?
- What's the price?
My mother is always busy.
How much is this radio?
Were there any witnesses?
[softly] Pretty cool to see.
He is away from home.
Yes, it hurts.
Yes, you must.
Yes, two.
Here's $10.00.
- Tom is a good sort.
- Tom is a good person.
- Tom is a nice person.
"You with me?" "Yes"
Have a cigar?
How much is your hourly pay?
My brothers are dolphins.
Yes, I love it.
Jack isn't here.
- God doesn't exist.
- There is no god.
- God does not exist.
- Blasphemy is a victimless crime.
Yes, we can go.
- What time do you go home?
- When are you going home?
- When are you coming home?
That's cool.
He's quite handsome, isn't he?
- What time is it in Boston?
- What time is it now in Boston?
- Do you have a dog?
- Have you got a dog?