Examples of using "ya" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Either go out or come in.
- Get out or come in.
- All or nothing.
- It's either everything or nothing.
What if you get caught?
Independence or death!
Hey, shut up for a second!
- Either all or none.
- It's either everything or nothing.
Now it's neck or nothing!
Either go out or come in.
What about this lot of money?
What about me?
- It's now or never.
- Now or never.
He is either in London or in Paris.
What about you?
Either they don't want to or they can't.
It's all or nothing.
It's either everything or nothing.
It's all or nothing with Tom.
It's either us or them.
Love it or leave it.
You either win or you lose.
Either he or I must go.
Either we head...
You know,
or for that matter ...
It's now...
You say
But business?
What about us?
- And you?
- What about you?
What if I get caught?
What if we get caught?
Boy, was I mistaken.
What about girls?
What if it leaks?
What if I don't pass?
Why don't we ask?
- What if he lived?
- What if she lived?
"Look, so it's either got to be sports, or it's got to be music."
Either you or your friend is wrong.
Either you or I am wrong.
Either you or he is wrong.
Either Mary or you is to go.
Either Tom or I must go.
Choose either one or the other.
She went either to London or to Paris.
Either he is to blame, or I am.
He is either drunk or mad.
Either you or Mary should go.
Either he is wrong or I am.
- You're either with me or you're against me.
- You're either with me or against me.
- Anyone who isn't with me is against me.
- Whoever isn't with me is against me.
You either go with me, or with him.
Tom is either in Boston or in Chicago.
- You are either with us, or against us.
- You're either with us or against us.
- You are either with us or against us.
- You're either with us or you're against us.
Either you or your friends are wrong.
Either he goes, or I go!
Either they go, or I go!
- Either Tom goes, or I go!
- Either Tom goes or I go.
Either Mary goes, or I go!
Either John or I am to blame.
Either you or I am in the wrong.
Either you or I am right.
I'll do this, with or without you.
They're either in the shed or in the den.
It's a matter of either-or.
Either Tom is wrong or I am.
Tom is either at home or at work.
Either I'm right or you are.
Tom is either an idiot or a genius.
"Either you'll tell the truth or..." "Or what? What will happen?"
We were allowed to speak either in English or in Japanese.
Either I'll do that or Tom will.
Either I am right, or you are right.
Died, either of old age or got injured.
Died, either of old age or got injured.
we are very nice to him too
A person is either male or female.