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Yaya is a Swahili word meaning nanny or babysitter.
"Ya ya" is a slang term commonly used in American English to show enthusiasm, agreement, or affirmation. It doesn't have a specific meaning in another language - it's more of an expressive phrase used in casual conversation.
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 comiste? or ¿Ya comío?
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wha do ya mean???
In Kisii language of African origin," Ewiki ya erete" has the meaning of "Last week" in English.
You would say "on" in Abaluhya language as juu ya.
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
Yes, "ya ya" is a name for grandmother in Greek. It is also commonly used in English-speaking countries to refer to a grandmother.
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This is actually in Spanish and it means: "I already want you to see."/"Now I want to see you."