English
Etymology 1
Written form of a w:reduction (linguistics)|reduction of "has to".
Pronunciation
IPA: /hæs�t�/
audio|en-us-hasta.ogg|Audio (US)
Verb
en-verb|inf=hasta|(none)|(none)|hasta|(none)
- colloquial Has to; is required to.
#: He hasta visit the doctor.
See also
hafta
Etymology 2
From Spanish hasta, "until," especially hasta luego, "until later."
Pronunciation
IPA: /��s�t�/
Interjection
hasta
- colloquial goodbye
Category:Eye dialect
Breton
Verb
hasta
- to hurry
Category:Breton verbs
Latin
Noun
la-noun|hasta|hastae|hastae|f|first
- a spear, lance
- inflection of|hasta#Latin|hasta|voc|s
hast�
- inflection of|hasta#Latin|hasta|abl|s
Inflection
ladecl1
la-decl-1st|hast
Related terms
hastarius|hast�rius
hastatus|hast�tus
hastile|hastīle
References
Lewis & Short, A Latin Dictionary
Category:Latin noun forms
Category:Latin nouns
Category:la:Weapons
Spanish
Etymology
Ar.|es ØتÙ�|ØتÙ�Ù� (hatta). Compare Portuguese até.
Pronunciation
Homophones
asta f
Preposition
hasta
- until
- up to, to the point of, as much as
- even
References
Arabic Influences in Various Languages
Swedish
sv-verb-reg-ar
Verb
hasta
- hurry; rush
See also
hast
Synonyms
jäkta
Category:Swedish verbs
Turkish
Adjective
hasta
- ill, sick
Category:Turkish adjectives
ca:hasta
es:hasta
fr:hasta
io:hasta
id:hasta
ku:hasta
la:hasta
hu:hasta
ja:hasta
pl:hasta
pt:hasta
fi:hasta
sv:hasta
tr:hasta
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