Yaa is used when you want to calling some one.
for example,
Hey man, look at me
Hey is equivalent to Yaa
demookraateeya ( dee-moo-kra-tee-yaa )
Oh brothers ! = Yaa ikhwatee !
"Abi" is an Arabic word which, depending on context, can mean "my father" or (in the genitive case) "father of". It is spelled alif-baa'-yaa'.
I love my son = "Ana ohebo ibny" أنا أحبُ ابني
Talat Saleem has written: 'Yaa Nabi, Yaa Nabi, Yaa Nabi'
Shukran jazeelan yaa habeebi شكرا جزيلا يا حبيبي (adressing a man) Shukran jazeelan yaa habeebati شكرا جزيلا يا حبيبتي (adressing a woman) Shukran jazeelan yaa hubbee شكرا جزيلا يا حبّي (both)
Yaa Asantewaa died in 1921.
a princess is called as "aliza" in arabic.
Yaa Asantewaa Museum was created in 1992.
San Andrés Yaa's population is 378.
Depending on how its pronounced exactly, it can mean one of two things at least:Aliiyaan (stress (shadda) on the yaa') = two Alis; not common in Arabic but possible since there are sometimes names in the dual form such as Hasanain and Mohammadain.Alyaan (no stress (shadda) on the yaa' = 'he became high/exalted' in a colloquial or not-so-common use of the word (wazn = فعلان), similar to Hamdaan and Imraan. It also works in Arabic despite not being common.
You might have a hard time finding that question here, but if you are trying to woo an Arabic speaker, perhaps you could impress him/her by reading the story of "Layla" in the Qu'ran then playing the song by Eric Clapton (inspired by the same story). Its an old Arabic love story.