Sounds like you’ve got a few short phrases in different languages. Here’s a quick breakdown of each:
- hey
- This is a casual English greeting.
- say
- This is an English verb meaning to utter or state something.
- jump
- This is an English verb/noun meaning to spring off the ground; in computing, it can also mean to move to a different place in a program or story.
- 当落
- Japanese term meaning “lot drawing results” or “winning/losing results” (often for tickets or events).
- いつ
- Japanese word meaning “when.” It’s used to ask about time.
If you’d like, I can provide quick translations or examples for each in a specific context (e.g., casual conversation, travel, or JLPT study).
