Pronunciation of aye

Pronunciation of the English word aye.

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Pronounce aye in English


aye in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. Aye aye, sir.
2. All in favor of this proposition will please say Aye.
3. Aye, what a pity! I thought it would clear up finally.
4. Let us not forget that many of Shakespeare's words -aye, and patterns, too- were by him coined.
5. It's still unclear to many, especially to those who half destroyed it and surrendered it to Iran, whether Iraq should be pronounced e-rack or aye-rack. But, after all, is it necessary to know how to pronounce a country's name before whacking it ?
6. "So... what's this one, then?" "It says, "Drink this, then tell me what you've learned." "Alright, hang on. ...And here's the bucket. Okay, go ahead." "Urk! Ugh, it's got an aftertaste. Eh? Uh oh! Blaaargh!" "Well... I see you didn't barf up the spell..." "Ugh... I know she can make these potions palatable... Anything happen?" "Aye. But — truth be told, it's come so far out of left field for me I don't actually have any feelings about it!" "What?" "Have a look at the mirror." "...Oh. Wait... What?!" "Pretty much what I was thinking. No one's gonna understand, but here we are. So... what now, alicorn princess? Envy of little girls everywhere?"
7. To sleep, perchance to dream; aye, there's the rub, for in that sleep of death, what dreams may come when we have shuffled off this mortal coil must give us pause.
8. I am not the child you take me to be. I look like a child; but I am older than Saturn, aye, older than Time himself.
9. I am not the child you take me to be. I look like a child; but I am older than Jupiter, aye, older than Chronos himself.
10. That I may stay a pious servant of Thine for aye and drive the plagues that try us and tyranny away.

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