ya me te means stop it...
Your club of fans has arrived
鞘 /sa ya/ in Japanese commonly means 'sheath, scabbard'. If you mean as a Japanese name, it has numerous writings such as 小夜 or サヤ. If you mean a former Japanese town, now merged with other towns/villages to turn into Aisai City, the name is written 佐屋町 /sa ya chou/.
Bakery is called as "paan-ya" in Japanese. Where "paan" means bread and "ya" means shop.
デニース /de nii su/ is the Japanese term of that name. It also means the one with trust.
In standard Spanish, it must be: "Pues aquí. Ya llegué a mi casa, después de ir a un evento", meaning, "here. I just arrived at home after going to a festival"
If by "ya you" you mean "yoyuu", it means "easy" or "relaxed."
"House".
'Yasui' means "cheap, inexpensive."
It's not Japanese, if you mean the name's transliteration into Japanese, it would be アイシャ /ai sha/
Desu or Des is the Japanese verb 'to be'
Mot de passe
'Yawa' coulld mean 'gentleness, weakness, softness' among many other things.
Your club of fans has arrived
鞘 /sa ya/ in Japanese commonly means 'sheath, scabbard'. If you mean as a Japanese name, it has numerous writings such as 小夜 or サヤ. If you mean a former Japanese town, now merged with other towns/villages to turn into Aisai City, the name is written 佐屋町 /sa ya chou/.
It is a colloquial way to say 'see you later.'
Bakery is called as "paan-ya" in Japanese. Where "paan" means bread and "ya" means shop.
It is written デジレー /de ji rei/.