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it's a matter of spelling.....

SÍ : yes and SI: if

updated JUN 4, 2010
posted by isak
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si could also mean yes smile so : she says yes

updated JUN 4, 2010
edited by Cardiff1985
posted by Cardiff1985
Si never means yes. Sí means yes. - Eddy, JUN 4, 2010
1
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It is possible that the accent over the I in was mistakenly left off, which would make the sentence read, She says yes.

If this is not the case, then I suggest telling whoever gave you the worksheet that more context is needed, because as it is, it is just nonsense.

updated JUN 4, 2010
edited by 005faa61
posted by 005faa61
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updated ABR 10, 2012
posted by queen404
0
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We have an advert over here from the company "Del Monte". It finishes with,

El hombre de Del Monte, dice que sí - The man from Del Monte, he says yes.

updated JUN 4, 2010
posted by Eddy
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