

It’s commonly used for describing sophisticated or upper-class people.

Ponteng is a Malay word used for skipping (class or work).)Ītas: A Malay word that literally means 'above'. Some notable swears include 'pigu,' which translates to ass, 'aiya' and 'tzao-gao,' which are both used like 'damn' in English, and 'go tsao de,' meaning 'dogfed.' The show also uses some creative phrases in Chinese that do not literally translate into English swear words, but can still turn the air blue. ai ya This Chinese (mainly Cantonese dialect) exclamation generally used at the end of a sentence to express frustration, trouble, and empathy. Tahan is a Malay word that means you can’t stand or bear something/someone. ( Aiyo is a Tamil word which has been absorbed into the Singlish vernacular, where it is used interchangeably with the Chinese aiya,both of which translate to 'Oh no' or 'Oh dear.' ஐயோ/ 哎哟/ aiyo, cannot tahan you leh, you always ponteng class isit?: Aiyo, I can’t stand you, did you skip class all the time? La is a Singlish word that’s used a lot at the end of sentences.)

( Jialat is both a Hokkien and Teochew word for ‘draining strength’, which translates to 'you’re going to be in trouble or you’re in a terrible situation.' English Spanish German French Italian Portuguese Japanese Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Korean Russian Swedish Turkish Dutch. You jialat la: You’re going to be in for it. What (or Aiya) can mean in Chinese can be translated as lovely and elegant In Hebrew, Aiya is a baby girl name meaning: bird In Japanese. Kantang is both a Hokkien and Malay word for potatoes.) What does aiya mean Aiya, or aiyah, is a phrase used to express annoyance, surprise, dismay, exasperation or frustration. After which my understanding will increase by 4. Now the thing is, on 5/1 of my playthrough, he said to enter Aiya Diner and get some Steak bowl. (Some people say this phrase in Chinese, some mix other language as in the second variation. I am currently playing persona 4 with some help from neoXsagas guide. Here are some of the most beautiful Japanese girl names: 1. ‘你吃马铃薯长大的啊? /you jiak kantang growing up ah?: Your daughter will be happy you put so much thought into her name.
