It means: "one must..."
Translation: How many doors are there in your house.
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ta mere
Have to and must
Ya Ta Hay is a Navajo greeting which is the equivalent of "Hello" or "Howdy."
zindagi ager phli yah to phli kya hay
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sfol-ya-ta (stress on middle syllable).
anything
"Ne Yah" has no meaning in Hebrew, but "yah" by itself means "gosh".
The double-L in Spanish sounds like a 'Y'. For example, the word batalla (battle) is pronounced "ba-TA-yah" and not "ba-TA-lah."
Ta.....dah
tali waya (tah-lee wah-yah) with a glottle stop being btwn ta & li, in ta-li)
"Hay" means, "there is" or "there are."
"Ta?y‡? yah’ he," would be the way to say "You're welcome," to one female in Lakota/Sioux. To say it to more than one female, you would say, "Ta?y‡? yah’pi he."
Ta Ta For Now. It is from Winnie the Pooh.TTFN mean Ta Ta For Now it's from Winnie the pooh tiger says it i think its cute