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Caolan
Numeral
há
five
Czech
Pronunciation
Noun
há n (indeclinable )
The name of the Latin-script letter H /h .
Further reading
“há ”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
“há ”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989
Dakota
Noun
há
skin , hide
Faroese
Pronunciation
Noun
há n (genitive singular hás , plural há )
The name of the Latin-script letter H /h .
Declension
See also
( Latin-script letter names ) bókstavur ; a / fyrra a , á , be , de , edd , e , eff , ge , há , i / fyrra i , í / fyrra í , jodd , ká , ell , emm , enn , o , ó , pe , err , ess , te , u , ú , ve , seinna i , seinna í , seinna a , ø
Interjection
há!
ha !
Derived terms
Galician
Verb
há
( reintegrationist norm) inflection of haver :
third-person singular present indicative
second-person singular imperative
Hungarian
Pronunciation
Noun
há
The name of the Latin-script letter H /h .
Declension
See also
( Latin-script letter names ) betű ; a , á , bé , cé , csé , dé , dzé , dzsé , e , é , eff , gé , gyé , há , i , í , jé , ká , ell , ellipszilon / elly / ejj , emm , enn , enny , o , ó , ö , ő , pé , kú , err , ess , essz , té , tyé , u , ú , ü , ű , vé , dupla vé / vevé , iksz , ipszilon , zé , zsé . (See also: Latin script letters .)
Further reading
há in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh . A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (“The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language”, abbr.: ÉrtSz. ). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN
Icelandic
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium .)
Noun
há n (genitive singular hás , nominative plural há )
The name of the Latin-script letter H /h .
Declension
Declension of há (neuter )
Etymology 2
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium .)
Noun
há f (genitive singular hár or háar , nominative plural hár )
aftergrass , aftermath
Declension
Declension of há (feminine )
Etymology 3
Compare Proto-Germanic *hawāną and Icelandic háð .
Verb
há (weak verb , third-person singular past indicative háði , supine háð )
to injure , to handicap , to bother
Khiamniungan Naga
Pronunciation
Verb
há
( Patsho , transitive ) to cap or cover something in such a way that the intended part is hidden.
Jujie liangkü küha nü ha louhva naih mei nye. It is good to put on the cap please.
Jujie liangkü chamshah kie nü akap nü ha -jeih kü ateuva. Please close the pen by its cover or please put on the pen's cover.
( Patsho , transitive ) to stick a sharp tool on or onto something so that the object is left standing without support.
Jiu nü shau-oh nü ha thiu teu nyü no kouni? Whose crow bar is left sticking on the ground here?
Mandarin
Romanization
há (ha2 , Zhuyin ㄏㄚˊ )
Hanyu Pinyin reading of 虻
Hanyu Pinyin reading of 蛤
Hanyu Pinyin reading of 蝦 / 虾
Navajo
Postposition
há
for him /her /it /one /them , for his /her /its /one's /their sake
in his /her /its /one's /their favor
Inflection
Navajo postpositions
singular
duoplural
1st person
shá
nihá
2nd person
ná
nihá
3rd person
bá
4th person (3o)
yá
4th person (3a)
há
4th person (3i)
á
—
reflexive
ádá
—
reciprocal
—
ahá
Old Norse
Etymology 1
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium .)
Interjection
há
eh ! what do you say?
Etymology 2
From Proto-Germanic *hah(w)ō , cognate with Faroese hógvur and Norwegian Nynorsk hå .
Noun
há f
aftergrass
Declension
Declension of há (strong ō -stem)
Descendants
Norwegian Nynorsk: hå m or f
Norwegian Bokmål: hå m or f
Etymology 3
Verb
há
Alternative form of hafa
Etymology 4
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Adjective
há
inflection of hár :
positive degree strong feminine nominative singular
positive degree strong neuter nominative / accusative plural
Noun
há
inflection of hár :
indefinite accusative / dative singular
indefinite genitive plural
inflection of hár :
indefinite accusative / dative singular
indefinite accusative / genitive plural
Further reading
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Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese á , from Vulgar Latin *at , from Latin habet .[ 1]
Pronunciation
Verb
há
inflection of haver :
third-person singular present indicative
second-person singular imperative
Quotations
For quotations using this term, see Citations:haver .
Derived terms
References
Rohingya
Etymology
From Sanskrit .
Verb
há
to eat
Shabo
Verb
há
to kill
Vietnamese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Proto-Vietic *haːʔ , from Proto-Mon-Khmer *haʔ ; cognates include Proto-Bahnaric *haː ( “ to open mouth ” ) (whence Bahnar ha ), Khmer ហា ( haa ) , Mon ဟာ ( “ to gape open ” ) . Compare also hả , also has the same meaning, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *hah .
Verb
há • (呵 , 𠹛 )
( onomatopoeia ) to open one's mouth
Etymology 2
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium .)
Particle
há • (𧯶 , 可 , 呵 , 𠹛 )
( literary ) isn't it
Ấy há phải là ác hay sao? Is it not evil-doing?