Well, that's an Spanish sentence. In English it would mean "Do not bother anymore".
Bother No me molesta. = It doesn't bother me. No me molestes = Don't bother me.
"Ya" means "now" or "enough"
ya pridurak = "I'm an idiot"
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Bother No me molesta. = It doesn't bother me. No me molestes = Don't bother me.
if you mean in spanish. It means don't bother, but it's written No molestes.
"Ya" means "now" or "enough"
"Ya de dos litros" translates to "Already two liters" in English.
"O ya" is a shortened version of "Oh yeah."
ya pridurak = "I'm an idiot"
The English currency is pence its sterling ya dousche
ya mum
In Kisii language of African origin," Ewiki ya erete" has the meaning of "Last week" in English.
"Bahebak" = I Love You "Ya" = You"Magnoon" = Crazy
"Yes, man!" is an English equivalent of the Jamaican phrase Ya mon!Specifically, the adverbs "yes" and ya have the same affirmative meaning in English and Jamaican English. The noun "man" and mon also mean the same. The difference really relates to the lilting pronunciation characteristic of Jamaican English.
If you can tell me what ri ya means in English, I can then tell you its meaning in Hebrew.