It technically means ¨already¨ but its used in a lot of places where in English one wouldn´t use already.
No more.
"She is" in Spanish is "Ella es."
'yayo' -? 'ya' = now, already 'yo' = I Could you mean 'ya yo'
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ya lo tienes is a Spanish word which can be translated to already have.
"I am already returning."
It means "we will learn" in English.
No, "déjà", which is the french word for "already", in Spanish means "ya".
if you mean.. He ya (Spanish) it means i have already. If you mean hiya! (English) it's hola!
The Spanish word barranquilla is pronounced bah-rahn-KEE-ya..
That seems to be Spanglish because of "you", not a correct form of Spanish. In standard Spanish it must be:"Pues, (tú) ya contestaste" --------- Well/because, you already answered."Pues ya (you) constestastes", seems to be Caribbean Spanish.
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