@Federico, I guess you mean the other way: 'Si' (conditional) and 'Sí'
(affirmative). 'Si' is linguistically incorrect but highly convenient.

Accepting both 'Si' and 'Sí' would make aptitude behave correctly from a
linguistic point of view, while making possible to use aptitude in
situations where an accent can't be typed. Think about a situation where
you need aptitude and you're stuck with a bad configuration without
accents, or using an american keyboard.

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Aptitude: should accept both "Si" and "Sí" (when asking for confirmation)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/16953
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