What is the meaning of Ja?

ISO 639-1 language code for Japanese.

Yes.

Synonym of Korean foot: a traditional unit of length equivalent to about 30.3 cm.

yes

yes

I (first-person singular subjective)

month

moon

one

yes

to come, to arrive at

to derive from

to turn out

foot

month

heavy

I

I (first-person singular pronoun)

yes

yes

and

also, too

yes

and

drought, famine

yes

yes

yes

yes

yes

yes

already

as soon as possible

quickly

never

first-person pronoun; I

The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include:

  1. the name of some idol

the name of some idol

and

cooked rice

I (pronoun)

to go to

yes

Alternative form of jȁz

to eat

the

and

to cry

grandchild

sibling’s grandchild; grandnephew or grandniece

water

hear

already, (in negative sentences) any more

now, immediately, at once

yes

yes

yes

yes

yes!

A casual greeting acknowledging the presence of a person; hey, hi, what's up

Used as a request for someone to repeat something not heard or understood clearly; say again, what's that

indeed

and

yes

yes

and

also, as well

AND (logic gate or connector)

yes; yea, yeah, aye

obviously; certainly; of course; really; just; as you know; as is generally known (indicates and emphasises that one is expressing a known fact)

yes

Romanization of 𐌾𐌰

red

yep (indicates agreement, approval, or understanding)

oh (indicates understanding something finally after a misunderstanding or confusion)

already

Rōmaji transcription of じゃ

Rōmaji transcription of ジャ

Rōmaji transcription of ぢゃ

Rōmaji transcription of ヂャ

if

in case

third-person singular instrumental of ji

I

vocative particle; oh!; you!

they

and

to eat

yes, yeah

first-person pronoun; I

Obsolete spelling of

I

yes, yeah

Archaic form of jao.

yes

I (first person singular)

representation of laughter, ha

to come

going to

yes

a yes, an aye; a positive answer or vote

Pronunciation spelling of jag.

to eat

I

yes

to fight, to wrestle, to struggle

to occur, to take place, to break out (as in a war or disease)

to snap, to break off, to break loose

to occur, to take place, to begin suddenly (to break out)

to ring out like a bell

to fall off (from some height)

to shine brightly

to become aware, to come to full realization

to become punctured

to become saturated or oversaturated with something; to become too much of something

to pluck off (usually referring to fruit or leaves)

Source: wiktionary.org