There is no such word as 'yamas' spelled with a "y", although there is the word "jamas" which is pronounced the way 'yamas' would probably be pronounced. The word "jamas" is the present form of the word 'jama', which is the word for the normal sound a cat produces.
The word might be used in the sentence if there are one or several cats around who is making this noise, after which one might say: "Här jamas det mycket!" (Here, there is a lot of meowing!)
We use it as ''cheers''. its an abbreviation for ''stin ygia mas'' meaning ''to our good health''
It's used as ''cheers'', and is the abbreviation of ''stin ygia mas'' which means ''to our good health''
y tu como te yamas
Yamas are a set of ethical guidelines in the practice of yoga, focusing on moral disciplines and behavior. They include principles such as non-violence, truthfulness, non-stealing, moderation, and non-attachment.
In Spanish, "kien eres komo t yamas" translates to "who are you and what is your name?"
its greek for cheers
"Te yamas" is a poor spelling of "Te llamas", which means "You are called". So the question "¿Cómo te llamas" means "What's your name?"/"How are you called?" (the latter one being a literal translation)
"Am" as in "I am" is "är" in Swedish.
Du means you in Swedish.
Har means has in Swedish.
It means Mr in Swedish.
Camilla doesn't mean anything in Swedish, it's just a name (for women). It's not of Swedish origin.
Neah doesn't mean anything in Swedish, but it might be a name?
It's an English name... It doesn't mean anything in Swedish.