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What is \"ya\"?
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1.       Sabina11
16 posts
 28 Feb 2010 Sun 07:51 pm

I often run into Turkish "YA" in texts, conversations, stories, songs, etc. What is the meaning (meanings) or purpose of this YA?

 

Thank you

2.       deli
5547 posts
 28 Feb 2010 Sun 07:54 pm

 

Quoting Sabina11

I often run into Turkish "YA" in texts, conversations, stories, songs, etc. What is the meaning (meanings) or purpose of this YA?

 

Thank you

 

it is used to show strong emotion, especially exasperation

3.       ikicihan
307 posts
 28 Feb 2010 Sun 10:14 pm

ya gel ya git, orada bekleme.

dont wait there, come closer or go.

 

nerede o? ya okulda ya işte.

where is he? maybe at school, maybe at work.

 

 

 

 

4.       burjubr
14 posts
 28 Feb 2010 Sun 10:48 pm

it mostly shows expression

Gitmeee yaa

don´t gooo waaa (complaining Lol)

I love using this word <3

5.       Bea Blanchi
213 posts
 01 Mar 2010 Mon 11:14 am

I think I saw in one lessons I have in my book an expression constructed with ya XXXXX ya da.....does it mean more or less the same as what you guys are saying here?

 

Does such an expression ya ......ya da exists?

 

Thanks in advance for explanations.

6.       ikicihan
307 posts
 01 Mar 2010 Mon 12:45 pm

it may be used an expression.

olmaz böyle şey ya! (complaining about something bad happened)

 

may be used meaning "either... or" in english.

ya salı ya çarşamba ((either) on tuesday or on wednesday)

 

 

7.       turkaturk
143 posts
 01 Mar 2010 Mon 02:51 pm

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Edited (4/26/2010) by turkaturk [typo]
Edited (9/2/2010) by turkaturk

8.       Bea Blanchi
213 posts
 01 Mar 2010 Mon 05:41 pm

Many many thanks to ikicihan and turkaturk for their explanations!!!

 

Size çok teşekkür ederim.

 

9.       turkaturk
143 posts
 02 Mar 2010 Tue 06:32 pm

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Edited (9/2/2010) by turkaturk

10.       suzan ahmet
123 posts
 04 Mar 2010 Thu 03:18 pm

yes i like to use that word too and i saw turkish peaople use it when they unbealive something as turk said.

 

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