what say ye
Buma ye can mean "I aced it".
how are you
"Here ye" is an archaic expression that was used to get people's attention or make an announcement. It was commonly used in medieval times to address a group of people before delivering important news or instructions. Today, it is no longer in common usage.
you're evil
Hear ye, hear ye
"Whence come ye?" is an old-fashioned way of asking "Where do you come from?" It is a more formal or literary way of inquiring about someone's origin or source.
"Hark ye" is an archaic expression that means "listen" or "pay attention." It is a command to stop and listen carefully to what is being said or heard.
Let's go... Arabic
"Komon ou ye" means "How are you?" in Haitian Creole. It is a common greeting used to ask someone about their well-being.
ye it is
Stop and pay attention.