What is the meaning of Ja?
ISO 639-1 language code for Japanese.
Yes.
Synonym of Korean foot: a traditional unit of length equivalent to about 30.3 cm.
I (first-person singular subjective)
to derive from
to turn out
I (first-person singular pronoun)
first-person pronoun; I
The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include:
- the name of some idol
the name of some idol
I (pronoun)
to go to
Alternative form of jΘz
to eat
to cry
siblingβs grandchild; grandnephew or grandniece
already, (in negative sentences) any more
yes!
A casual greeting acknowledging the presence of a person; hey, hi, what's up
Used as a request for someone to repeat something not heard or understood clearly; say again, what's that
emphatic particle; indeed, certainly, surely, after all
AND (logic gate or connector)
obviously; certainly; of course; really; just; as you know; as is generally known (indicates and emphasises that one is expressing a known fact)
Romanization of πΎπ°
yep (indicates agreement, approval, or understanding)
oh (indicates understanding something finally after a misunderstanding or confusion)
The hiragana syllable γγ (ja) or the katakana syllable γΈγ£ (ja) in Hepburn romanization.
The hiragana syllable γ’γ (ja) or the katakana syllable γγ£ (ja) in Hepburn romanization.
third-person singular instrumental of ji
third-person plural personal pronoun
to eat
first-person pronoun; I
representation of laughter, ha
to come
a yes, an aye; a positive answer or vote
Pronunciation spelling of jag.
to eat
to fight, to wrestle, to struggle
to occur, to take place, to break out (as in a war or disease)
to snap, to break off, to break loose
to occur, to take place, to begin suddenly (to break out)
to fall off (from some height)
to become aware, to come to full realization
to become punctured
to become saturated or oversaturated with something; to become too much of something
to pluck off (usually referring to fruit or leaves)
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