English
Alternative spellings
ha ha
ha-ha
Interjection
en-intj
- An onomatopoetic representation of laughter.
Noun
wikipedia|Ha-ha
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en-noun
- The haha or sunken fence is a type of boundary to a garden, pleasure-ground, or park, designed not to interrupt the view and to be invisible until closely approached.
#*Horace Walpole's essay On Modern Gardening: The Ha Ha But the capital stroke, the leading step to all that, has followed, was (I believe the first thought was Bridgman's) the destruction of walls for boundaries, and the invention of fosses - an attempt then deemed so astonishing, that the common people called them Ha! Ha's! to express their surprise at finding a sudden and unperceived check to their walk. One of the first gardens planted in this simple though still formal style was my father's at Houghton. It was laid out by Mr. Eyre, an imitator of Bridgman. It contains three-and-twenty acres, then reckoned a considerable portion.
Category:Laughter
Japanese
Noun
ja-noun|r|hira=��
- �: one's own mother
Mandarin
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Pronunciation
IPA|[ ha˥˥ha˥˥ ]
Adjective
cmn-adj|p|pinh�h�|pintha1ha1|tas=��
- onomatopoeia|lang=cmn the sound of someone laughing out loud
#: Traditional Chinese|trad. ��� Simplified Chinese|simp. ��� (h�h�jìng) funny mirror
Adverb
cmn-adv|p|pinh�h�|pintha1ha1|tas=��
- onomatopoeia|lang=cmn the sound of someone laughing out loud
#: ��� (h�h�xià o) to laugh out loud
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