it's spanish for "I saw it already"
"That chick is hot"
'Did you call her' = 'La llamaste'/'La has llamado''ya' - not sure what you mean
"Se la vie" is actually "C'est la vie" in French. In English, it translates to "That's life" and is used to express acceptance of a situation, often with a sense of resignation or indifference.
Yes Ya tebya lyublue
"La vi" is not a Hebrew word.
it goes "la la la la la la la la la FART" ya ROCK ON ya AWESOME ya "FART FART" oh sorry
ft. mid ago
I already told you about her.
It is an expression that implies/means "it has gotten together" "things are going" ""it has started" ie Ya se armo la fiesta "the party is going" Ya se armo la pelea "The fight has started"
Pizza hit 19703
*Le / lo / la vi que la observaba.**Les / los / las vi que la observaban.Te vi que la observabas.Os vi que la observabais.* A usted** A ustedesVi a tu (accent on u) ver a ella. (¿Qué dijo?)
Elsa garcia released ya te vi, in 1990, on her ni mas, ni menos cd