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What does Ya Tu Sabes mean in slang?

What does Ya Tu Sabes mean in slang?

10 Answers 5. votes. it means “you already know” ya = already, tu = you, saber = know.

How do you use Tu Sabes?

It can be used for emphasis though to identify “you” from other people present, but like this: “Ya sabes tú.” There are many times the personal pronoun can be in different places of a sentence, but in this case, it sounds really strange before the verb.

What do Sabes mean?

1. A heavy cavalry sword with a one-edged, slightly curved blade. 2. A light dueling or fencing sword having an arched guard covering the hand and a tapered flexible blade with a cutting edge on one side and on the tip.

Whats No Sabes mean?

I don’t know.

Do Cubans say Ya tu sabe?

Perfect to wear and show your cuban pride. Ya tu sabes is a funny saying that most Cubans would say in Miami.

What does no Mames Wey?

No mames is sometimes extended to no mames güey (no-mah-mess-goo-ee) and no mames wey (no-mah-mess-way), which both roughly mean “No way, dude!” Wey and güey are both Spanish slang words meaning “dude” or “guy,” though wey can also connote “idiot.”

How do you spell Ya tu sabe?

Ya Tu Sabes refers to a Song by Albertini Sound from the “Latin Moods” album.

Is it saves or Sabes?

The correct spelling would be “tú sabes”. Your friend is using the phrase as a “crutch”, much in the same fashion people use “like” and “you know” in English.

Why do Cubans say Dale?

For non-Cuban folks that just moved to Miami: Dale (pronounced DAH-leh) is a slang term, used mostly in Miami. While it literally means “Give it,” it’s mostly used to mean good bye, or do it, or go for it, or as a slang call. Pitbull says it a lot in his videos.

What does pucha mean in Cuba?

bouquet
feminine noun. Cuba) (= ramo) bouquet.

Why do Cubans say Oye?

This is by far one of the most popular Cuban phrases. Its most literal translation is “What’s up?” It’s very informal and typically used among friends. Ex. “¿Oye que bola?” = “Hey, what’s up?”

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