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ha

Meaning of ha

used to express laughter or surprise

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What's the difference between ha / hahaha / he / ach / ja / nein

🇩🇪German
ha

ха — used to express laughter or surprise

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H
🇩🇪German
hahaha

Expresses laughter more strongly and at greater length than simple "ha".

A1Very Often

Hahaha, das ist wirklich lustig!

Ха-ха-ха, это правда смешно!

H
🇩🇪German
he

Shows surprise, mild challenge, or attention; not laughter.

A1Very Often

He, was machst du denn hier?

Эй, а ты что здесь делаешь?

A
🇩🇪German
ach

Means "oh" or "ah"; expresses emotion, often surprise, regret, or realization.

A1Often

Ach, jetzt verstehe ich es.

Ах, теперь я это понимаю.

J
🇩🇪German
ja

Can express agreement or strong surprise, but not laughter.

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Ja, das ist wirklich unglaublich!

Да, это правда невероятно!

N
🇩🇪German
nein

Expresses negation or protest; it does not mean laughter.

A1Very Often

Nein, das glaube ich nicht.

Нет, я в это не верю.

N
🇩🇪German
na

A short interjection used for attention, hesitation, or mild surprise.

A1Often

Na, kommst du jetzt mit?

Ну что, ты теперь идёшь с нами?

H
🇩🇪German
hm

Shows thinking, doubt, or uncertainty; it does not express laughter.

A1Often

Hm, ich bin mir nicht sicher.

Хм, я не уверен.

O
🇩🇪German
oh

Expresses surprise, understanding, or mild disappointment; it does not mean laughter.

A1Very Often

Oh, das wusste ich nicht.

О, я этого не знал.

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/ha/

ha translation

ха

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/ha/

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ha meaning: what does it mean?

wird verwendet, um Lachen oder Überraschung auszudrücken

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