Yes, "ya ya" can mean grandma in Greek.
In Krio language, you can say "mek dear" to mean "dear."
"Ya Budduho" is a phrase in the Sinhalese language, which is spoken in Sri Lanka, meaning "Oh God." It is often used in prayers and religious contexts.
"Ya yege" doesn't have a specific meaning in English. It could be a misspelling or a phrase in another language. Can you provide more context or information for clarification?
It means : party timeThis contributor has never heard ya ya in such a meaning. he has often heard it meaning "yes, yes."Yaya means nanny or babysitter.
Yes, "ya ya" can mean grandma in Greek.
Islam isn't a language its a religon. That's like asking what is ya-ya in christain.
In Krio language, you can say "mek dear" to mean "dear."
"Ya Budduho" is a phrase in the Sinhalese language, which is spoken in Sri Lanka, meaning "Oh God." It is often used in prayers and religious contexts.
"Ya yege" doesn't have a specific meaning in English. It could be a misspelling or a phrase in another language. Can you provide more context or information for clarification?
It means : party timeThis contributor has never heard ya ya in such a meaning. he has often heard it meaning "yes, yes."Yaya means nanny or babysitter.
¿Ya comiste? or ¿Ya comío?
Oh, dude, "ya-ya" in American Sign Language (ASL) refers to excitement or being overly dramatic. It's like when you're all hyped up and just can't contain yourself, you throw in a little "ya-ya" to express that extra oomph. It's kind of like jazz hands for your face, you know what I mean?
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In Kisii language of African origin," Ewiki ya erete" has the meaning of "Last week" in English.
i mean this is so totally easy his song body language but he also has a song called into ya and it has a little Spanish in it