Ora io! is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish phrase Ya yo!.
Specifically, the adverbs adesso and ya mean "already, now." The subject pronouns io and yotranslate as "I." The respective pronunciations will be "O-ra EE-o" in Italian and "ya yo" in Spanish.
GiÃ? io! is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish phrase Ya yo!Specifically, the adverbs giÃ? and ya literally mean "already." The subject pronouns io and yo translate as "I." the respective pronunciations will be "dja EE-o" in Italian and "yah yoh" in Spanish.
Io ti amo! is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Yo te amo! Both statements translate as "I love you!" in English. The respective pronunciation will be "EE-o tee A-mo" in Pisan Italian and "sho tey A-mo" in Uruguayan Spanish.
'yayo' -? 'ya' = now, already 'yo' = I Could you mean 'ya yo'
"Yo" and my is "mi"
Yo ya lo vi.
In Spanish:'yo quepo' = 'I fit''ya cupo' = 'he/she has//you (formal) have already fitted'.It also sounds like a version of 'Jacob' used in Italian and other languages.
yo yoy yo ima gangsta im a dddaaaaa the ddda is the ddda drrr frrr
Translation: Me too, a lot.
it means me too or me also
"Me neither" in Spanish can be translated as "yo tampoco," which is used to express agreement with a negative statement made by someone else.
I want you - yo te quiero - this is construed in Spanish to mean ¨"I love you".
Spanish words would be: yo, ya, yema, yerno, yate, yerva.