we will learn eventually
"Ya termine" means "I have finished" in Spanish.
elle (ay-ya)
That would be "Ya llegué" (with an accent). That's Spanish, and means "I (already) arrived."
That seems to be Spanglish because of "you", not a correct form of Spanish. In standard Spanish it must be:"Pues, (tú) ya contestaste" --------- Well/because, you already answered."Pues ya (you) constestastes", seems to be Caribbean Spanish.
Ya no me quieres? translates to me You don't want me in Spanish.
No more.
"Ya termine" means "I have finished" in Spanish.
elle (ay-ya)
'yayo' -? 'ya' = now, already 'yo' = I Could you mean 'ya yo'
"I am already returning."
if you mean.. He ya (Spanish) it means i have already. If you mean hiya! (English) it's hola!
yege
'Did you call her' = 'La llamaste'/'La has llamado''ya' - not sure what you mean
it's spanish for "I saw it already"
It means, "It was not done yet."
Ora io! is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish phrase Ya yo!.Specifically, the adverbs adesso and ya mean "already, now." The subject pronouns io and yotranslate as "I." The respective pronunciations will be "O-ra EE-o" in Italian and "ya yo" in Spanish.
In standard Spanish, it must be: "Pues aquí. Ya llegué a mi casa, después de ir a un evento", meaning, "here. I just arrived at home after going to a festival"