"See ya" is a casual way to say goodbye, derived from "see you later." It is commonly used to bid farewell to someone informally.
i see you have a girlfriend..
Yes, "ya ya" can mean grandma in Greek.
"See ya wouldn't want to be ya" is a casual way of saying goodbye while implying that the person leaving is in a situation that the person staying would not want to be in. It carries a somewhat teasing or mocking tone.
No, "ya ya" does not mean angel. "Ya ya" is a term used in southern Louisiana to refer to a style of music and dance associated with African American culture.
"Ya termine" means "I have finished" in Spanish.
Te veo cuando te veo
It means "see you" (see you later)
Call you after or c ya as in see you.
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== == I think it means see ya in vice city
i see you have a girlfriend..
Well, adios muchachos would mean see ya, boys. Are you sure it wasn't that?
I already see you. I see you. Hi, I already see you in spanish is in past tense ; so that would be the answer for " Ya te vi" "I see you" is more likely the answer ; but it would be excellent if you say " I 'll see you" just because "ya te veo " reffers to future. it can also mean "i see you now". now in span. is literally "ahora" but ya, if used correctly can mean the same thing.
Adios=bye; see ya , chica=girl, hasta (pronounced "asta")=later.See ya, girl, later!
It is a colloquial way to say 'see you later.'