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What do you mean in Japanese?
"Ya" means "Hua" in Japanese and is usually used with some spoken phrases. For example, "Ya" can express surprise or doubt, while "Ya" means "offensive words" or "mean words". If used with other adjectives or verbs, the meaning will also change.

"Ya" has another meaning in Japanese, and that is duck. Duck is one of the most common delicacies in Japan. However, in spoken English, people will also use "ya" to describe other people's appearance characteristics, such as using ugly ducks to compare others to look a little ugly.

In addition to the above two usages, "Ya" can also mean "fool" or "idiot" in Japanese. This usage is usually used to make fun of others. It should be noted that if you use this word to describe someone you don't know, it is likely to be considered impolite or insulting.