Ага
Pronunciation
ah-GAH
Translation
aga — yeah, uh-huh, yep
Context & Examples
Ага, я понял.
Yeah, I got it.
— Ты идёшь? — Ага.
— Are you coming? — Uh-huh.
Cultural Note 🇷🇺
This is a very common, informal interjection used to express agreement, acknowledgment, or understanding in casual conversation; it's similar to 'yeah' or 'uh-huh' in English and is not used in formal writing or speech.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Ага" mean in Russian?
"Ага" translates to "aga — yeah, uh-huh, yep" in English. It is pronounced as "ah-GAH".
How do you pronounce "Ага"?
The pronunciation of "Ага" is: ah-GAH
How to use "Ага" in a sentence?
Example: "Ага, я понял." which translates to "Yeah, I got it.". Another example: "— Ты идёшь? — Ага." — "— Are you coming? — Uh-huh.".
What is the cultural significance of "Ага" in Russia?
This is a very common, informal interjection used to express agreement, acknowledgment, or understanding in casual conversation; it's similar to 'yeah' or 'uh-huh' in English and is not used in formal writing or speech.