"Ja" is another way of pronouncing the word "ya," which means "already." For example, Have you washed the dishes? "Si, ya." Yes, I already have.
It means "ha ha" and when spoken sounds the same.
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"adonde" means "to where".
Jawohl (pronounced ja vohl) means 'yes!' in German, with emphasis
ja mata in Japanese means see you later.
It means goodbye and is commonly used among friends. Note: should not be mistaken with "see you later" which is "ja mata ne."
The Spanish names for January, March, May, and August (enero, marzo, mayo, y agosto) are not abreviated, but are used as a whole word. Notice also that Spanish month names are not capitalized.
"adonde" means "to where".
ja is a Spanish word that is the equivalent to ha so when a friend puts ja in chat they are really saying ha
If you mean the spanish spelleing of haha (indicating laughter), in Hebrew you would write חחח if you mean the German expression meaning yes yes, in Hebrew that would be ken ken (כן כן) otherwise, Ja ja is not a real word.
its just "ha" in english.
The word ja luo is translated in English to mean "and create."
"Nothing. Ha, ha."
"Så ja" means "there we go".
"Ja" means 'yes' in Danish.
In English, the Estonian phrase ja ja ja o no o anggiiie va reeiinitta ja ja ja means and and and o no o angiie except reeiinitta and and and.
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For example, when a mother wants her son to clean up his room but he is not willing to do so, the son might answer 'Ja ja' to satisfy his mother. It would then mean 'Bite me' or simply 'No'.
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