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ha

1
Or hah

[hah]

interjection

  1. (used as an exclamation of surprise, interrogation, suspicion, triumph, etc.)



ha

2

abbreviation

  1. hectare; hectares.

ḥā

3

[khah]

noun

  1. the sixth letter of the Arabic alphabet, representing a pharyngeal spirant consonant.

4

[hah]

noun

  1. the 26th letter of the Arabic alphabet, representing a glottal spirant consonant sound.

Ha

5
Symbol, Chemistry, Physics.
  1. hahnium.

h.a.

6

abbreviation

  1. Gunnery.,  high angle.

  2. in this year.

ha

1

/ hɑː /

interjection

  1. an exclamation expressing derision, triumph, surprise, etc, according to the intonation of the speaker

  2. (reiterated) a representation of the sound of laughter

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Ha

2

abbreviation

  1. Hawaii

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ha

3

symbol

  1. hectare

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h.a.

4

abbreviation

  1. hoc anno

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Word History and Origins

Origin of ha1

Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; ha-ha 1

Origin of ha2

From Arabic

Origin of ha3

From Arabic

Origin of ha4

h.a. ( def. 2 ) < Latin hōc annō
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Word History and Origins

Origin of ha1

Latin: in this year
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Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

In the footage, he said: "Embarrassed 'cus I'm a Nazi, look I've got my crossbow for killing Jews, ha ha, I'm a Nazi."

From BBC

Architect Simon Ha was trying to squeeze an apartment building onto a 6,400-square foot lot in Hollywood.

The city of Los Angeles requires two stairways for such buildings, which limited the configurations Ha could use.

Ha, the architect, said that ditching the double stairway requirement could enable developers to produce “East Coast-style” townhouses like those in New York — a contrast to the “podium-style” buildings now going up in L.A., which generally take up a half or whole block.

Ha has designed buildings from San Francisco to San Diego, though most of his work is in Los Angeles, where he is the architect of many micro-apartment complexes, which contain only studios.

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