ya me te means stop it...
Your club of fans has arrived
鞘 /sa ya/ in Japanese commonly means 'sheath, scabbard'. If you mean as a Japanese name, it has numerous writings such as 小夜 or サヤ. If you mean a former Japanese town, now merged with other towns/villages to turn into Aisai City, the name is written 佐屋町 /sa ya chou/.
Bakery is called as "paan-ya" in Japanese. Where "paan" means bread and "ya" means shop.
デニース /de nii su/ is the Japanese term of that name. It also means the one with trust.
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"
If by "ya you" you mean "yoyuu", it means "easy" or "relaxed."
"House".
'Yasui' means "cheap, inexpensive."
"Ya de dos litros" translates to "Already two liters" in English.
It's not Japanese, if you mean the name's transliteration into Japanese, it would be アイシャ /ai sha/
Desu or Des is the Japanese verb 'to be'
'Yawa' coulld mean 'gentleness, weakness, softness' among many other things.
Mot de passe
Your club of fans has arrived
鞘 /sa ya/ in Japanese commonly means 'sheath, scabbard'. If you mean as a Japanese name, it has numerous writings such as 小夜 or サヤ. If you mean a former Japanese town, now merged with other towns/villages to turn into Aisai City, the name is written 佐屋町 /sa ya chou/.
It is a colloquial way to say 'see you later.'
Bakery is called as "paan-ya" in Japanese. Where "paan" means bread and "ya" means shop.