"Ya tu sabe" means "You already know" this might be said if someone was in agreement with you, Or someone might say it after proving their point. etc.
Your club of fans has arrived
It means "Im like you know..."
"Ya tu sabes" means "you already know" and is often used in mostly spanish songs which means as much as "ya'll know how I do" in this context. Actually, "ya tu sabes" is getto-latino-slang meaning "now you know". A lot of Puerto Ricans, Dominicans and Cubans use this phrase.
I no longer claim.
It means "I almost have it"
"Tu ya desayunaste" means "Did you already have breakfast?" in English.
It means, "Ya wanna lemonade?"
Are you going to sleep already? It should be: Ya tú vas a dormir.
"Pue Ya Tu Sabe" in English translates to "Well, you know." It is often used informally in Spanish to express agreement, understanding, or acknowledgment.
If you mean Que tal, y tu? then it means What's up, and you? which doesn't really make any sense
In English, this phrase translates to "Even though you don't speak, they still hit you." It conveys the idea that sometimes actions are taken regardless of whether one speaks or not.
me speak no English sorry
"Ya" means "now" or "enough"
Your club of fans has arrived
It means "Im like you know..."
hot mama hot you know
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