Bedeutung
Affirming agreement with a statement.
Aufgabensammlung
3 Aufgabenはい、___です。
あなたは学生ですか? はい、___です。
これはあなたのペンですか? はい、___です。
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The Japanese word 'はい' (hai) is an affirmative interjection, commonly translated as 'yes,' 'that's right,' or 'I agree.' Its origin can be traced back to classical Japanese, where similar sounds were used to express assent or acknowledgment. Over time, 'はい' became standardized as the primary word for affirmation. The word 'そうです' (sō desu) is a more formal and polite way to express agreement or confirmation, literally meaning 'that is so' or 'it is so.' 'そう' (sō) itself derives from a demonstrative pronoun meaning 'that' or 'so,' combined with the copula 'です' (desu), which functions as a polite form of 'is' or 'to be.' The combination 'はい、そうです。' therefore functions as a strong and polite affirmation, indicating complete agreement with a statement. Its usage reflects the hierarchical and politeness-driven aspects of Japanese communication, where direct and blunt affirmations are often softened by more elaborate phrasing. The evolution of 'はい、そうです。' showcases the linguistic development of Japanese in expressing agreement, incorporating elements of both direct affirmation and polite formality.