Pronunciation: /jɑː/
noun a slang term used to refer to 'you' or 'your'
A1 I love reading YA novels.
A2 YA fiction is popular among teenagers.
B1 YA literature often explores themes of identity and coming of age.
B2 Many YA books have been adapted into successful movies.
C1 YA authors often address important social issues in their writing.
C2 The YA genre continues to evolve and attract a diverse audience.
pronoun used as a substitute for a noun to avoid repetition or to refer to someone or something mentioned earlier
A1 Ya likes to play with her toys.
A2 I saw Ya at the park yesterday.
B1 Ya and her friends went to the movies last night.
B2 Ya is studying hard for her exams.
C1 Ya's dedication to her work is truly impressive.
C2 Ya's intelligence and creativity are evident in her projects.
formal Young adult literature, commonly referred to as YA, has gained popularity in recent years.
informal I love reading YA books because they are so relatable to my age group.
slang YA novels are lit AF!
figurative In the game of life, being a YA is like being a rookie player trying to navigate through the challenges.
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