Yes It is used to separate purebred cattle from regular cattle. :D
The "j" in German is usually pronounced as a "y". The word "ja" means "yes" in English and is pronounced "yah", just like we do.
I sudent
ich glaube er hat sich selbst getotet (ja ja Umlaut! wie mache ich das?)
ja matta kaette kuru toki de
i don't like (it) the verb aru (arimasen is the negative present conjugation) is used for in-animates not people or animals (some exceptions in the animal case but it's a cultural thing)
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320000-acre.
22 000
1 Million acres
The J.A ranch is one of the oldest ranch in the Texas Panhandle, has an illustrious history, tied to one family since the Panhandle was first settled.
The JA Ranch, established in 1876 in Texas, was known for its large cattle drives. During its peak, the ranch drove thousands of cattle, often over 5,000 head at a time, to support its operations. The exact number varied depending on the year and market demands, but the scale of these drives was significant, reflecting the ranch's prominence in the cattle industry.
Ja ja literally translates as yes yesIt is used to emphasise the fact that the person has already agreed to do something and indicates annoyance that they have been asked again.A similar expression is ja doch!
ja week niet
In English, the Estonian phrase ja ja ja o no o anggiiie va reeiinitta ja ja ja means and and and o no o angiie except reeiinitta and and and.
"Ja" (pronounced yaa)A more formal form is "Jawohl"Yes in German is "Ja",but there are certain circumstances where the word "doch"is also used.
"tham ja" is used in Hindi, Marathi & Marwari languages (I'm fluent with these 3 languages, however, it might be used in other similar languages too). Whichever language it is used in, "Tham ja" means to stop....... or to wait (in some cases, depending on the context it is used in.)
ja jou dom naai.