In Korean, "네" [ne] means Yes.
In Dutch, "Nee" [nei] means No.
When I first started learning Korean
after having lived in the NL for a while,
saying "네" [ne] when I meant yes was extremely difficult.
In Korean, "예" [je] also means Yes.
This may be easier for English speakers
since it sounds like English "Yes."
English: yes/no
Japanese: はい (hai) /いいえ (iie)
Korean: 네 (ne)/아니오 (anyo)
Chinese: 是 (shi)/不是 (bushi)
French: oui/non
Spanish: sí/no
Italian: sì/no
German: ja/nein
Dutch: ja/nee
Russion: да/нет
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