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I ya tebya, What does this mean in English?

Posted: Aug 17th, 15, 20:14
by Saram77
Hi, can anyone translate this for me? I ya tebya

Re: What does this mean in English?

Posted: Aug 17th, 15, 20:36
by vokalistov
И я тебя is short answer form, so it's hardly possible to translate it without context.

Re: What does this mean in English?

Posted: Aug 17th, 15, 21:09
by Saram77
It was an answer to " ya tebya hochu"

Thanks!

Re: What does this mean in English?

Posted: Aug 26th, 15, 14:43
by LoveMyRussia
So do I 8-)

Re: I ya tebya, What does this mean in English?

Posted: Oct 21st, 15, 01:11
by English10000
You always should give more context to get a more exact answer. "I ya tebya" is a reply to a great many phrases. Here are some of them:
"Ya tebya lublu"
"Ya tebya ne lublu"
"Ya tebya ponimayu"
"Ya tebya ne ponimayu"
etc

As you can see to get "I ya tebya" as a reply the speaker should address someone and describe his/her attitude to the person he is speaking to.
"I ya tebya" may mean in English "So do I", but not always. It works only when some attitude to the person is expressed. For example, it won't work in the following exchange:
A: I love cycling.
B: So do I.

Re: I ya tebya, What does this mean in English?

Posted: Apr 20th, 16, 00:58
by HelenNewman
It means 'me too'