It means "Has sent a Twinkle"
"Ha enviado un guiño" translates to "He/she has sent a wink" in English.
"A lot has changed" in English.
"Jee ha" is an informal way of expressing agreement or affirmation in Hindi. It can be translated to "yes, indeed" or "absolutely" in English.
"Today has been good."
This means "haha, a little bit of learning" in English.
In Punjabi, "ha" is used as an affirmation or agreement similar to saying "yes" or "okay" in English. It is often used in casual conversations to show agreement or approval.
¿Por qué me envió / enviaron / enviaste / enviasteis aquello / eso?¿Por qué me lo / la / ha enviado / han enviado / has enviado / habéis enviado?*El verbo enviar está conjugado en concordancia con los pronombres personales: usted, es / tú / vosotros, asEn preguntas, siempre se escribe:"¿por qué?"."Por qué y porque" NO SIGNIFICAN LO MISMO
It means "Hahaha you are in love".
Ha-yekara (היקרה) means "the dear one"
It means, "The thing is better now, ha ha ha."
it means I'll get the tape Ha ha
Ha ha ha I'm reading learn twice
has responded to question about
Your post is making me crazy.
"Today has been good."
If you mean 'haje' it doesn't exist. If 'ha' and 'je' are separate, 'ha' can mean 'tooth (teeth)', 'leaf (leaves)' and 'edge (of sword etc)' among others. 'Je' is not Japanese.
the word is hablame in spanish and in English it means TALK TO ME
Literally, it translates to: "Ha ha ha, I'm reading 'learn two times'.".