ya
IPA/jə/
KK[jˈɑ]IPA/jə/
ya — pronoun
1. a way of writing 'you' or 'your' in informal messages, notes, and speech bubbles
1.代名詞A2
釋義
a way of writing 'you' or 'your' in informal messages, notes, and speech bubbles to show how the word sounds when spoken quickly and casually — for example, writing 'See ya!' instead of 'See you!'
例句
Omar texted his sister, "See ya at the station at six."
casual goodbye: 'See ya'
Do ya want Liang to pick up some milk on the way home?
interrogative: 'Do ya...?' in informal questions
Yael wrote in the group chat, "Are ya coming to the party tonight?"
I told Trang I would meet ya outside the library after class.
Samir said, "I haven't seen ya in ages — how have you been?"
用法筆記
Ya is only used in writing that tries to copy the sound of fast, relaxed speech. In formal writing or careful speech, use 'you' or 'your' instead.
常見錯誤
❌I bought a YA novel for my niece.' (when meaning young adult).
✅I bought a YA novel for my niece.
💡As a capitalized abbreviation, 'YA' stands for 'young adult' and is a different word from informal 'ya' meaning 'you'.
❌Ya should submit the report by Friday.' (in a formal email).
✅You should submit the report by Friday.
💡'Ya' is too informal for business or academic writing.