I suppose it is
y'a beaucoup de (+ direct object)
or
y'en a beaucoup. (when the direct object is implicit)
means
there's a lot (of)
or there are a lot of
"y'a" is the contraction of "il y a" (there is)
and beaucoup means "a lot, much or many... "
Examples :
Il y a beacoup de gens ici (There's a lot of people in there).
oui, il y en a beaucoup. (yes, there's a lot)
ya me te means stop it...
non ya means:non of your business
'yayo' -? 'ya' = now, already 'yo' = I Could you mean 'ya yo'
you done?
Te veo cuando te veo
wha do ya mean???
In German
If by "ya you" you mean "yoyuu", it means "easy" or "relaxed."
ya me te means stop it...
"ya" might mean an arabic word in AGCC dialect meaning " came" so when it is combined with "He" saying he ya ya it might mean" he came" and when repeating the word "ya" twice it becomes" he came he came " or simply it means he is here , he is here
non ya means:non of your business
"Ya" means "now" or "enough"
greek
Islam isn't a language its a religon. That's like asking what is ya-ya in christain.
'yayo' -? 'ya' = now, already 'yo' = I Could you mean 'ya yo'
If a boy likes you he will defiantly talk to he . yes he will be nice . and if he mean then you should know he dont mean it .
"Ya ya" is a term of endearment in Greek that is often used to refer to grandmothers. It is equivalent to "grandma" or "granny" in English.