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"Ya que" is a phrase which is often translated as "since", and "ya" is an adverb which is often translated as "already". Learn more about the difference between "ya que" and "ya" below.
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. since
Ya que no funciona el horno, tendremos que preparar la cena en la estufa.Since the oven doesn't work, we'll have to cook dinner on the stove.
b. seeing as
Ya que solo nos quedan cinco minutos, comenzaré mi conclusión.Seeing as we only have five minutes left, I will begin my conclusion.
c. given that
La gente se lo creerá, ya que es verdad.People will believe it, given that it's true.
a. now that
Ya que lo mencionas, debo revisar mi correo electrónico.Now that you mention it, I should check my email.
b. as
Ya que terminaste tan pronto, échame una mano.As you've finished so quickly, give me a hand.
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An adverb is a word that describes a verb, an adjective, or other adverbs (e.g., to run quickly, very tired).
adverb
a. already
Ya ha olvidado lo que hiciste.She has already forgotten what you did.
a. now
¡Ve a limpiar el garaje ya!Go clean the garage now!
b. right now
Ya nos tenemos que ir. No queremos perder el vuelo.We have to leave right now. We don't want to miss our flight.
a. someday
No te pongas triste. Ya nos volveremos a encontrar.Don't be sad. We'll meet again someday.
b. sometime
Ahora estoy muy ocupada, pero prometo que ya volveré a visitarte.I'm really busy right now, but I promise I'll visit you again sometime.
a.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
"¡Ya voy!", dijo David al escuchar el timbre."I'm coming!" said David when he heard the doorbell.
Tengo que ir a hacer una llamada. Ya vengo.I have to go make a phone call. I'll be right back.
a. anymore
Ya no me quiere.She doesn't love me anymore.
a.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
Perdón, pero ya conseguí una pareja de baile. - Ya veo.I'm sorry, but I already found a dance partner. - I see.
Me las vas a pagar. Ya vas a ver.You're going to pay for that. Just wait and see.
A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, clauses, or sentences (e.g., The cat and the dog slept.).
conjunction
a. whether
Mis fans siempre me apoyaron, ya en las buenas, ya en las malas.My fans always supported me, whether in good times or in bad times.
An interjection is a short utterance that expresses emotion, hesitation, or protest (e.g., Wow!).
interjection
8.
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
(used to express annoyance)
Regionalism used in Bolivia
(Bolivia)
Regionalism used in Mexico
(Mexico)
Regionalism used in Nicaragua
(Nicaragua)
a.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
Ya, dejen de pelear.Hey, stop fighting.
¡Ya! Intento concentrarme.Knock it off! I'm trying to focus.
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