'Konnitiha' is an alternative romanized spelling of 'konnichiwa,' which means "Hello/good afternoon" in Japanese.
it means yes
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.
メイハナ /mei ha na/ would be Japanese transliteration for that name/title.
ha ha is the Japanese word for mother
You!! Ha ha!
no it is also in egginies ha ha
The word for 'tooth' in Japanese is simply歯 (ha).
葉 (ha) is Japanese for leaf. Leaves of tree for instance would be 木の葉 (ko no ha).
You may say 'ha.' Kanji: 葉
"Anata ha doudesuka" = " how about you"
刃 Ha
tsugi (ha)