'Ya' like 'yea, aite' in spoken could be translated to Japanese to 'hai' , 'hai hai' , 'sou da' , 'okke' , 'un' ( reads oon) , 'aa' and etc.
'Ya' like in 'yall' meaning 'you', usually is implied from the tone or dialect of speaking Japanese, since most of the time 'pronouns' are dropped in the language. But close terms for it could be 'kimi' , 'temee' , 'anta' etc.
I assume you mean a casual verbal response to the affirmative.
If that's the case, it would be うん (un), but can be safely pronounced just like how you would go 'mmmm' when thinking of what to say, but in a short, and curt manner.
More polite versions of this would be ええ (ee - pronounced ehh), or a short, curt はい (hai), pronounced something similar to how most people would pronounce the word 'height', but again in a short, curt manner.
や (ya) is generally used as "or", when discussing multiple things. Though, やあ (yaa) is also a greeting.
ええ. <- That's it in Japanese.
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The German word for yeah is ja.
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
Abbi does not appear to be a Japanese word.
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The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
This is not a Japanese word.
Yes. It is a Japanese word.