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
"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?
Bruja (pronounced "brew-ha") is a Spanish word that means witch. Bruha is not an English or Spanish word.
Jacob. Pronounced: ha CŌV
Papá ha regresado
"Angry" in Spanish is "enojado" for a male, or "enojada" for a female. It is pronounced, "eh-no-HA-do" or "eh-no-HA-dah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
"Ja" is another way of pronouncing the word "ya," which means "already." For example, Have you washed the dishes? "Si, ya." Yes, I already have.
It means " I have liked him".
Bruja (pronounced "brew-ha") is a Spanish word that means witch. Bruha is not an English or Spanish word.
haha. you liked the kiss!
Ha ha ha... If you believe in it. In Spanish, Santa is Papa Noel.
It is pantalones. Ha ha that's funny!!!!!!!
ha
ja is a Spanish word that is the equivalent to ha so when a friend puts ja in chat they are really saying ha
the word is hablame in spanish and in English it means TALK TO ME
ha ha ha!har
its just "ha" in english.
No se ha casado.
"mija" [me-ha]