No. "ha (×”) means "the" in Hebrew. It can also be used to indicate a yes/no question.
Prefix meaning "the"
Ha-yekara (היקרה) means "the dear one"
"Thank you" in Hebrew is pronounced "toe-DAH"."Thank you very much" in Hebrew is "toe-DAH rah-BAW".
hayafa (היפה) = the pretty (one)
It means 'All that is mine'
Living with grace the orgin of the name is - American
Laila means night, Ha-Laila: Tonight.
It means breath of life in hawaiian language.
ha-alefbet ha-ivri (האלפבית העברי)
Literally "lands of the contract" ... United States.
In context, the correct word is הדבר (ha-davar). Ha means 'the' and davar means 'word'. ha-milah (המילה) is another word which can mean word.
Third person singular present tense of have.:)