Giving back in Hawaiian can be translated as "hoʻi hou aku."
You can say "no kekahi mea" to mean "you are welcome" in Hawaiian.
Yo-yo means 'come back come back' in Tagalog, which is the Filipino language.
"K yo digo" is short for "que yo digo" in Spanish, which translates to "what I say" in English. It is often used to assert one's opinion or point of view.
"Y yo mas" translates to "And me more" in English.
" Hvordan har du det? " is how you say "How are you?" in Danish.
Ven aca porque yo mue hoto
I sleep on my back in Spanish is: Yo duermo de espaldas.
CORRECTED: Aloha: Say: Hau'oli la hanau Keoni [how o-lee la ha-now, Kay-oh-nee] hapii benskay cu yo hapii benskay cu yo hapii benskay cu John... hapii benskay cu yo
Yo-yo means 'come back come back' in Tagalog, which is the Filipino language.
yo hommies in the frekin his house Dee
they say hi and then they say hey wats up yo man yo yo yo yo hahahahhahahaha YO PEACE MAN YO
My mother used to say it -- I think it means "come out outside" as in "Yo-yo Elizabeth". They didn't have mobile phones back then, so as kids they'd just yell this from the outside of the house...
I = Yo
I do not is no hago in spanish.
Yo no voy a regresar en esta cocina
저 돌아 왔어요: Jeo do-ra wa-sseo-yo
because yo we do you