Har
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English
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Pronunciation
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Interjection
har
- A sound of laughter, with a sarcastic connotation.
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Old English
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Etymology
From Germanic *haira-, from Indo-European *kei-, *koi-. Cognate with Old Saxon hÄr, Old High German hÄr (German hehr âaugust, holyâ), Old Norse hárr âgreyâ.
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Pronunciation
IPA: /ha:ɹ/
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Adjective
hÄr
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Swedish
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Auxiliary verb
har
- Together with the supine tense of a verb, it creates the perfect tense of that verb
- har haft is the perfect tense of the Swedish verb ha.
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Verb
har