Nothing. "Ja ja" means "Yes, yes" in German, and Russians are fond of saying it because of the number of times they have heard it in movies.
"Jaja" does not have a universal meaning; it could mean different things depending on the context or language. In some contexts, "jaja" might represent laughter, while in other instances, it might be a nickname or a form of communication.
"Jaja que linda" is Spanish and roughly translates to "haha, how cute" in English. It is a common expression used to express amusement or appreciation for someone or something.
"No entiendo una palabra que dice jaja" means "I don't understand a word you say haha."
It's laughing in Spanish!!Do you get it??The 'J' makes the 'H' sound!!
no (spelled "но" in Russian) = But, yet; notwithstanding.
"Jaja" in Polish means "eggs" or "balls"
Jaja = HahaQue haces? = What are you doing?So it mean, "Haha, what are you doing?"
"Ha ha".. as in laughter.
Stephanie Jaja goes by Steph Jaja.
Ha ha - yes, thank you.
I understood everything, jaja.
he is jaja jawara
Yes Emeka Jaja Wachuku is Jaja Wachuku's Grand son. Emeka is the first son of Jaja Wachuku's second son, Emenuwa.
'you're very pretty haha'
(I/you/he/she/it)....like(s) (enjoy) more. Haha.
"Jaja" does not have a universal meaning; it could mean different things depending on the context or language. In some contexts, "jaja" might represent laughter, while in other instances, it might be a nickname or a form of communication.
Jaja of Opobo died in 1891.