What is the meaning of Ya?
Nonstandard spelling of you.
Go. (Spoken to horses and cattle.)
Nonstandard spelling of your.
A letter of the Cyrillic alphabet: Я, я.
Yes, yeah (used to express affirmation)
Used to form a confirmation-seeking tag question, expecting an affirmative response.
to give
to bring
Friday (day of the week)
Alternative spelling of your (“2st person singular possessive determiner”)
indicates the past tense
to be (something)
to go
Expressing apprehension following or preceding a reasoning or excuse; eh.
Expressing apprehension following or preceding a reasoning or excuse; eh.
to eat
Hanyu Pinyin reading of 呀
Hanyu Pinyin reading of 㗇
Nonstandard spelling of yā.
Nonstandard spelling of yá.
Nonstandard spelling of yǎ.
Nonstandard spelling of yà.
to go to, towards [with locative]
you (second-person singular pronoun)
to go to, towards [with locative]
to go
to go to, towards [with locative]
to fly
yes, word used to show agreement or acceptance.
used to show agreement or acceptance; yes
used to reinforce a question; huh
used to emphasize curiosity about a question.
used to indicate a request; okay
the vocative particle, used for direct address; O
The hiragana syllable や (ya) or the katakana syllable ヤ (ya) in Hepburn romanization.
marks a sentence as interrogative
whether (or not)
used with o to mark list and to connect choices being considered with uncertainty
he; she (third person singular animate personal pronoun)
it (third person singular inanimate personal pronoun)
Used to get attention; hey, oh.
The 29th letter of the Arabic alphabet (ي).
Used to express affirmation; yes.
Used to inquire for confirmation; right.
to go
which, that
whatever
the Pali letter 'y'
Alternative form of iá
Alternative form of ae
emphatic (similar to the use of English "so" or "oh" as an interjection)
first (something) then (something else); first (something), now (something else)
whether (something) or (something else)
used to acknowledge or dismiss the previous statement
N class inflected form of -a (singular only).
Mi class inflected form of -a.
Ma class inflected form of -a.
the name of the Latin-script letter Y/y, in the Abakada alphabet
expression used to drive cattle: yah
to go
Expression of surprise or confusion.
aw (Used to express affection.)
Expresses frustration.
An expression used to indicate ratification of a statement that requires an approval or necessity.
Used after inflected verbs in order to intesify the meaning.
Provides the actual meaning of the sentence by stressing the latter sentence.
vocative particle
what if (used to introduce speculation about future)
what about (used to ask someone to consider something or someone that they have apparently not considered)
to go
to go to, towards [with locative]
to borrow
to lend
to be fast
to be ready
to be fit
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