"He has," "It has," "She has" or "(Formal singular second person) You have" may be English equivalents of "ha."
Specifically, the Italian word represents the third person singular of the infinitive "avere" ("to have"). Subject pronouns may be included in Italian only for clarification or for emphasis. For example, the meaning of the example may be clear from the context. Or it may require the addition of a subject pronoun, such as "lei," ("she"), "Lei" ("you") or "lui" (literally "him," but colloquially "he").
It means He/she has many Talents in Italian.
It means: "How did she know?" in Italian.
Ha, Lui ha.
Che ha detto Lei? in Italian means "What did you say ?" in English.
German to Italian = ha sfilata
It is a latin last name. It is a latin last name. it is Italian for a large fat man. ha ha! really i looked it up! i put this here for you alexas varela! mmmwwwhahahahahaha!
"Chi le ha chiamato da" in Italian translates to "Who called you from." It is a question asking for the identity of the person who made a call from a specific number.
Ha domandato, "Sei ancora sveglia?" in Italian means "He (she) adked "Are you still awake?" in English.
Eat my crap. HA HA HA HA HA HA HA where"d you hear it?
ha ha ha ha
cot means your stupid ha ha ha
Ha ha ha very funny :/