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.
The word ja luo is translated in English to mean "and create."
Ja hraj hokej means "I play hockey", in English.
Ja means "yes" in German though in Japanese the word refers to God, but there is no such word in English.
Ja, der Hammer in German means "Yeah, unbelievable" in English.
Assuming you're talking about the English cricketer - Jack Arthur Bailey.
ok see you
See you tomorrow.
Ha ha ha I'm reading learn twice
it means I'll get the tape Ha ha
Literally, it translates to: "Ha ha ha, I'm reading 'learn two times'.".
warum ja ich mache makes no sense but translates as why yes I make/do
It means goodbye and is commonly used among friends. Note: should not be mistaken with "see you later" which is "ja mata ne."