It's just a funny thing to say when helping someone to get to their feet. I can't find the etymology of the phrase. I suspect it's just a dialect way of saying "up you get" or "up you come."
They are agreeing with you and saying that there is 'no doubt' to what you are saying.
"ya" might mean an arabic word in AGCC dialect meaning " came" so when it is combined with "He" saying he ya ya it might mean" he came" and when repeating the word "ya" twice it becomes" he came he came " or simply it means he is here , he is here
ya mum
okay . tf is ya teacher saying.
ya back garden
"Bull ya" is a slang term that is often used to express excitement or approval. It is similar to saying "awesome" or "great job."
ya mums
Ya Einy, Is the same as saying; "My Eye" as in the Apple of my Eye... It is a beautiful term of endearment, very common, in the Lebanese community
Think it means I love ya too
Elbe means my heart. So when u direct it towards someone, it as if saying my love.
"Ya sheik'ha" is an informal way of addressing someone in Arabic, similar to saying "Hey, sheikh!" It is used to get someone's attention or show respect to an older or esteemed person.
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