The Spanish Ya is primarily an adverb, which basically means 'already.' But when used as another part of speech, Ya gives us a completely different context altogether. ¿Ya estás listo? Let's dive in!
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⏱ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Intro
01:08 - Ya in the past tense
01:58 - Ya in the present tense
02:41 - Connecting past and present
03:46 - Ya in the future tense
04:08 - Ya for finally making up our minds
05:06 - Ya as an agreement.
06:00 - Common expressions using Ya
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