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what does ya mean?
I see it in "keefek ya sitt?" or sometimes in front of someone's name. thanks
Jan 10, 2018 1:14 AM
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If you look at online answers, many say "ya" is like "Oh" as in "Oh Betty, could you hand me that pencil?" You use "Ya" only when addressing someone directly.
I think of it as "a very polite 'Hey'," like "Hey Bon, I hope my answer makes sense." But in English "Hey" is optional and a little rude or at least very informal. "Ya" is not optional (or less optional?) and polite.
Edit: More research tells me it is more like the "O!" in "O Hamlet, speak no more!" when "O" was used commonly in English to address a person. So think of Shakespeare's English. But while we dropped the polite "O" over time, Arabic retained it's polite "Ya."
See https://arabic.desert-sky.net/coll_address.html
January 10, 2018
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keefek means ( How are you?)
ya is for calling or grabbing the attention of a specific person.
in English, we say "Bon, come here" or "Hi, Bon." or " How are you, Bon?", but in Arabic, we say "Ya Bon, taealaa" or "Hi ya Bon" or " Keefak ya Bon?"
I hope this answers your question.
January 10, 2018
"keefek ya Bon? it just means . how are you ?
January 13, 2018
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