There are 1000s of words for YES. If they have root consonants, we venture a guess
WHAT THEY WERE THINKING in the human language program (Edenic). YES, Hebrew כן KaiN (yes) is well represented. But for PREhistoric, not historic reasons. Here's Part One:
Language, and their “yes” what they’re thinking source, instructions entry in E-Word
Apsaaloke (Montana USA) Kuké | Yes, it is so | ככה KaKaH, so | Exodus 12:11 |
Arabic Naam | Yes, I believe | אמןAMeN, believe ß | [AMENABLE] |
Awakabal (Australia) | Yes, I hope so | ||
Kauwa | קוהQaVeH, hope | ]HOPE[ | |
Azerbaijani Bæli | Yes, I desire it so | לבLaiBH, will ß | [WILL] |
Tak | Yes, I nod my head | קדהQaDaH, ß S-D | [DUCK, HEAD] |
English yes | Yes, there is, or Yes, I have it | היות HeYOA(S),as יש YeSH, have | [YES] |
Farsi (Iran) ári | Yes, I see | ראה Ra’AH, see | [AURA] |
Finnish kyllä | Yes, I can | יכול YaKHoaL, able | [YES] |
Gujarati (India) HaaN | Yes, it is firm | כן KaiN S-G | [YES] |
Huave (Mexico) Neam | Yes, I believe so | אמןAMeN, believe ß | ]AMENABLE[ |
Hungarian egen | Yes, it is firm | כן KaiN S-G | [YES] |
Jarai (Malaysia) Hom | Yes, it is firm | כן KaiN S-G S-N | [YES] |
Kwanyama (Angola, Namibia) Heeno | Yes, it is firm | כן KaiN S-G | [YES] |
Jacalteca (Guatemala) Machoj | Yes, it exists and is valid | קים QaYahM, exist, endures M312 |