hah
English
Etymology 1
Interjection
hah
- Alternative form of ha
- Alternative form of huh
- 1994, Milton Teichman, Sharon Leder, Truth and Lamentation: Stories and Poems on the Holocaust (page 58)
- Shut up, buddy, you've forgotten that I can't run. Now you're the wise guy, hah?
- 2004, David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas:
- Isaac Sachs makes a 'Hah?' noise. 'You're not Sixsmith's niece?'
- 1994, Milton Teichman, Sharon Leder, Truth and Lamentation: Stories and Poems on the Holocaust (page 58)
Etymology 2
Noun
hah (plural hahs)
- Alternative form of heh (Semitic letter)
Anagrams
Cora
Noun
hah
References
- Eugene H. Casad, From Space to Time: A cognitive analysis of the Cora locative system (2012)
Finnish
Pronunciation
Interjection
hah
Hungarian
Pronunciation
Interjection
hah
Navajo
Adverb
hah
Synonyms
Turkish
Interjection
hah
- aha
- Hah! Bu olur işte.
- Aha! This will work.
- Hah! Bu olur işte.
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