Ya etymology

English

English word ya comes from Proto-Indo-European *h₁eyH-weh₂-, Proto-Germanic *izwiz, Proto-Indo-European *h₁eyHweh₂, Proto-Indo-European *yū́ (You (plural).)

Etymology of ya

Detailed word origin of ya

Dictionary entry Language Definition
*h₁eyH-weh₂- Proto-Indo-European (ine)
*izwiz Proto-Germanic (gem-pro)
*h₁eyHweh₂ Proto-Indo-European (ine)
*yū́ Proto-Indo-European (ine) You (plural).
*iwwiz West Germanic (gmw)
*iwwiz Proto-Germanic (gem-pro)
*jūz Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) You (plural).
*īhwaz Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) Name of the I-rune. Yew.
eow Old English (ang) You: accusative/dative plural form of þū.
ġē Old English (ang)
yo, io, ȝo, yeo, yaw Middle English (enm)
īw Old English (ang)
ȝow Middle English (enm)
you English (en) (transitive) To address (a person) using the pronoun you, rather than thou, especially historically when you was more formal. The individual or group spoken or written to.. Used before epithets for emphasis. (indefinite personal pronoun) Anyone, one; an unspecified individual or group of individuals (as subject or object). [from 16th c.]. (object pronoun) The people spoken, or written to, as [...]
ya English (en)

Words with the same origin as ya

Descendants of *h₁eyH-weh₂-

gotcha yo you

Descendants of *yū́

and baht but rendezvous yet