"Aye" means yes. It was originally a Navy term.
Sailors would say "Aye, aye, sir" to mean "I understand your order and I will do it."
Sometimes in parliamentary voting, people will verbally vote on a bill by saying aye (yes) or nay (no).
If there are more ayes than nays, the speaker/chairman will say, "The ayes have it." (more yeses than nos).
"Aye" is not normally used by civilians (non-Navy people).