Its not swahili, its means 'mother' in masai
**Actually, Masai are an indigenous ethnic African group who are educated in English and Swahili. So yes, ye yo means 'mother' in Swahili.
The word for "yes" in Yiddish is "יאָ (yo)."
"Ye mas" in not directly translatable. Mas in English is "more", but "ye" is not a formal word - it might be a slang word, and if you can find the formal root it could be translated correctly. "Ye mas" might mean "I (want) more" (Yo quiero mas or quiero mas is the correct Spanish).
"Yo" is not a Portuguese word. It is a Spanish slang interjection used to get someone's attention or to express enthusiasm. In Portuguese, a similar expression used to get someone's attention is "ó" or "ei".
In Congo, you can say "Nalingaka yo" to express "I love you."
In Tagalog, the word "yo-yo" means a toy consisting of a pair of joined discs with a string attached to the center, allowing it to be spun and retracted. It is commonly used as a form of entertainment or skillful play.
It means Mother in Swahili. In slang it means cocaine, but that comes from the movie 'Scarface'.
The word for "yes" in Yiddish is "יאָ (yo)."
Yo yo yo. wasup yo?
"Ye mas" in not directly translatable. Mas in English is "more", but "ye" is not a formal word - it might be a slang word, and if you can find the formal root it could be translated correctly. "Ye mas" might mean "I (want) more" (Yo quiero mas or quiero mas is the correct Spanish).
cocaine. like that song from Blondie - Rush Rush - get the yeyo Or Scarface....
Nitĥúŋpi aŋpétu iyúškiŋ yo/ye yo-men ye-women
ye yo
YO is a term shortening the word YOU as in a way to get your attention.
The word yo in Spanish refers to I, meaning me. When conjugated, yo becomes ver.
"yo tel" is not a Hebrew word. Tel (תל) is a hebrew word that means hill.
ae he ye yo
yo yo came from the word yo