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its from the auxillary verb 'haber' meaning 'have' in the The past participle (formal) for example :

he hablado = i have spoken

ha hablado = you have spoken (formal)

has hablado = you have spoken (informal)

that's the general idea...im sure someone else may explain it better though

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"Has" is the second person present singular (informal) form of the verb "haber", which is the "helper" verb meaning "to have". ¿Has bebido la leche? Have you drunk the milk?

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