"See ya" is a casual way to say goodbye, derived from "see you later." It is commonly used to bid farewell to someone informally.
"I see you have a girlfriend."
Yes, "ya ya" can mean grandma in Greek.
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.
"See ya wouldn't want to be ya" is a casual way of saying goodbye while implying that the person leaving is in a situation that the person staying would not want to be in. It carries a somewhat teasing or mocking tone.
"Ya termine" means "I have finished" in Spanish.
Te veo cuando te veo
It means "see you" (see you later)
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Call you after or c ya as in see you.
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== == I think it means see ya in vice city
"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.
"See ya wouldn't want to be ya" is a casual way of saying goodbye while implying that the person leaving is in a situation that the person staying would not want to be in. It carries a somewhat teasing or mocking tone.
"I see you have a girlfriend."
Well, adios muchachos would mean see ya, boys. Are you sure it wasn't that?
I already see you. I see you. Hi, I already see you in spanish is in past tense ; so that would be the answer for " Ya te vi" "I see you" is more likely the answer ; but it would be excellent if you say " I 'll see you" just because "ya te veo " reffers to future. it can also mean "i see you now". now in span. is literally "ahora" but ya, if used correctly can mean the same thing.