It's the third person singular (he/she/you formal), present active indicative of
the auxiliary verb 'haber' - to have, used in conjunction with past participles, e.g.
ha vivido - has lived
ha creado - has created.
By contrast, the verb 'tener' - to have, means to possess, with the corresponding third person singular, present active indicative, being 'tiene', e.g.
'tiene dinero?' ('do you/does he/she have any money?')
'tiene tres hermanos' (he/she has/you have three brothers')
Bruja (pronounced "brew-ha") is a Spanish word that means witch. Bruha is not an English or Spanish word.
ha
the word is hablame in spanish and in English it means TALK TO ME
ja is a Spanish word that is the equivalent to ha so when a friend puts ja in chat they are really saying ha
ha dicho declaro (with an accent on the 'o')
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.
It means " I have liked him".
There is no such word like 'shad ha' in Hindi.
Naranja. "Orange."
27894 In the Thai language, the word "haa" is the word for the number 5. Therefore, 555555 means "ha ha ha ha ha ha!" In other words it means the person who writes 555555 is laughing!
dog
afuras is not a spanish word.