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Anyone Speak Spanish?

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2018 4:34 pm
by Akacheebe
The Wife and I watch some TV programs on WSJX, which is a Satellite broadcast for the Virgin Islands. In the commercials, which are mostly in Spanish they frequently use the term, (and note that this how I "think" it's spelled), saying "java ja", usually with speech emphasis, ie, louder and emphatic if there is such a thing!

So could someone help me out with this by telling me exactly what they are saying?

Re: Anyone Speak Spanish?

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2018 10:08 pm
by cpr43
Spanish is my main language and never heard of this before. Maybe French Creole. Google translator come up with " Yes, yes"

Re: Anyone Speak Spanish?

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2018 10:36 pm
by iq180
I am thinking it is Portugues, I could be wrong.

Re: Anyone Speak Spanish?

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2018 8:33 pm
by Wilis13
I speak spanish but never heard of that. Could be French or Dutch. Alot of the islands were French and Dutch colonies. Not a spanish word though

Re: Anyone Speak Spanish?

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 10:28 am
by danini
Akacheebe wrote:The Wife and I watch some TV programs on WSJX, which is a Satellite broadcast for the Virgin Islands. In the commercials, which are mostly in Spanish they frequently use the term, (and note that this how I "think" it's spelled), saying "java ja", usually with speech emphasis, ie, louder and emphatic if there is such a thing!

So could someone help me out with this by telling me exactly what they are saying?
I think you heard "Llama ya" -> Call now

Re: Anyone Speak Spanish?

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 8:24 pm
by Feralkiwi
"Java" is, I think, Coffee.

Could Be "Coffee Yes"

Owen

Re: Anyone Speak Spanish?

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 11:57 pm
by Akacheebe
danini wrote:
Akacheebe wrote:The Wife and I watch some TV programs on WSJX, which is a Satellite broadcast for the Virgin Islands. In the commercials, which are mostly in Spanish they frequently use the term, (and note that this how I "think" it's spelled), saying "java ja", usually with speech emphasis, ie, louder and emphatic if there is such a thing!

So could someone help me out with this by telling me exactly what they are saying?
I think you heard "Llama ya" -> Call now
YES! I see the ad on TV and Llama Ya is actually spelled out on the screen and there's usually a phone number listed also.

THANKS!!

Re: Anyone Speak Spanish?

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:28 am
by Marsat
Akacheebe wrote:
danini wrote:
Akacheebe wrote:The Wife and I watch some TV programs on WSJX, which is a Satellite broadcast for the Virgin Islands. In the commercials, which are mostly in Spanish they frequently use the term, (and note that this how I "think" it's spelled), saying "java ja", usually with speech emphasis, ie, louder and emphatic if there is such a thing!

So could someone help me out with this by telling me exactly what they are saying?
I think you heard "Llama ya" -> Call now
YES! I see the ad on TV and Llama Ya is actually spelled out on the screen and there's usually a phone number listed also.

THANKS!!

lol infomertial

Llama Ya (call Now) 800-555-1212
19.95 Plus Shipping and Handling :D

Re: Anyone Speak Spanish?

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2018 12:32 am
by zoricua1981
no free shipping? ha ha

Re: Anyone Speak Spanish?

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2018 1:53 pm
by Marsat
zoricua1981 wrote:no free shipping? ha ha
Never S & H - Shipping and Handling is the business! is the profit.

Remember the guy that gave away "free" computer programs on "free" CD's. As popular as those ads are has to mean there is money to be made.

What is funny we got used to that, or the FAKE Free Shipping. I been helping my wife to run her online business since 1998 programming the servers, ecommerce store etc. Along the years she never charged S&H but Shipping and the Handling is already embedded on Shipping. Handling as cost of packaging and labor for shipping, and that is a fixed number
As per Free shipping like eBay or amazon at the end is more expensive, THERE IS NO FREE shipping, USPS, UPS etc dont work for free. Buy one item "maybe" cheaper, but more than 1 at the end you pay more sometimes double. But all psychological.

Re: Anyone Speak Spanish?

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2018 3:44 pm
by gatonico
JAVA JA no, i only know JAVADABADU, hehehe