They both rhyme with "say" and "away." An entry on Grammarly says that this can sometimes cause confusion, but the different meanings of the words is clear. An example sentence is "Yay! We won the game!" Yup Yup, yep and yeh are also affirmative declarations. "Yup, let's do that." Yah
Yeah is a synonym of ya. In informal terms the difference between ya and yeah is that ya is go. (Spoken to horses and cattle. while yeah is yes. As a pronoun ya is eye dialect of lang=en. As a noun ya is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet. As an initialism YA is youth Authority. Yah - is also an expression of agreement but there is no excitement. "Hey are you ready to go" - girl a; " yah " - girl b. Ya - means you. "How are ya ?". Yea - is a very old-fashioned formal way of saying "yes," used mainly in voting. It's the opposite of—and rhymes with—"nay.". "All in favor say yea, all Yeah [ jæ ] (synonym of yes, opposite of nah) is for ordinary assent; and; Yea [ jɛi ] (opposite of nay) is for formal assent during a vote. It's just that many people type yea (or even just ya) when they mean yeah. Outside of the U.S., yeh [ jɛ ] is also common. While yea and yeah look similar and have the same meaning, they do not sound alike and are typically used in different contexts. Yea (pronounced yay) comes from the Old English gēa . On the other hand, yeah (pronounced yah) is by far the more common variation and is an informal version of yes . "You" is the grammatically correct, formal word. "Ya" is informal slang. See a translation 1 like potatogirl7 26 Jul 2014 English (UK) Ya is an informal way of saying you, it is usually said in front of friends or someone you REALLY don't like. You shouldn't say this in front of people you just met because some may find it rude. See a translation 2JYIDD.