1. "What?" - This is the most common meaning of "kya" and is used as a question word to ask for information.
Example:
* Kya tumhe yeh samajh aaya? (What do you understand?)
* Kya aap English bolte hain? (Do you speak English?)
2. "Is it?" - "Kya" can also be used as a question tag at the end of a sentence to express doubt or to seek confirmation.
Example:
* Woh ghar ja raha hai, kya? (He's going home, is he?)
* Tum yeh khaana khaoge, kya? (You're going to eat this, are you?)
3. "Whether" - "Kya" can be used in sentences to express a possibility or choice.
Example:
* Mujhe nahin pata ki kya karna hai. (I don't know what to do.)
* Kya tum yah film dekhna chahte ho ya nahin? (Do you want to watch this movie or not?)
4. "If" - In some cases, "kya" can be translated as "if."
Example:
* Kya tum aate ho, toh mujhe batana. (If you come, tell me.)
5. "That" - "Kya" can be used as a conjunction meaning "that" in some contexts.
Example:
* Mujhe lagta hai ki kya woh sahi kar raha hai. (I think that he is doing the right thing.)
It's important to note that "kya" can also be used in different ways depending on the region and dialect of Hindi being spoken.
If you provide me with the specific sentence or context where you encountered "kya," I can give you a more precise translation.