it means grandma, and papooley means grandpa.
"Ya ya" is a term of endearment in Greek that is often used to refer to grandmothers. It is equivalent to "grandma" or "granny" in English.
Yes, "ya ya" can mean grandma in Greek.
YaYa is a first name, I believe that it originates from Brazil. It's not from Brazil I'm Brazilian and I don't know what's Ya Ya Edit- Ya Ya is not Portuguese, it is Greek for Grandmother.
Yes, "Ya-Ya" can be a term used to refer to a grandmother in certain cultures or families, particularly in the Southern United States or in Greek families where it is derived from the Greek word for grandmother, "γιαγιά" (pronounced ya-ya).
No, "ya ya" does not mean angel. "Ya ya" is a term used in southern Louisiana to refer to a style of music and dance associated with African American culture.
The Greek word for hello is "Γεια σας" (pronounced ya sas) when speaking formally, and "Γεια σου" (pronounced ya su) when speaking informally.
Yes, "ya ya" can mean grandma in Greek.
It means "hello."
nanna in greek is yiayia pronounced ya-ya
YaYa is a first name, I believe that it originates from Brazil. It's not from Brazil I'm Brazilian and I don't know what's Ya Ya Edit- Ya Ya is not Portuguese, it is Greek for Grandmother.
Do you mean "ya sou"? If so, it means "hi" or "hello," and literally: "to your health."
" YA-'YA-KA " or " YA-'YOU-LA "
Ya, I mean I think so. The Gods were spirits, so to speak, so yeah. Greek Mythology is spiritual.
The greek word is γιαγιά. Pronunciation: ya-ya (stress falls on the last syllable).
ya soo is informal ya sas is formal
It is pronounced dee. and why is ya-dee"What" in Greek is "τι"
possibly. I mean. Ya. because grease was and is kinda a poor country
για (ya)