Examples of using "¡ha" in a sentence and their english translations:
Mwa, ha, ha, ha, ha! Your soul will be mine!
Has he come?
It has been confirmed.
- Did something happen?
- Has something happened?
- He has stolen from us.
- She has stolen from us.
He neither wrote nor telephoned.
- Have you eaten your dinner already?
- Have you eaten dinner yet?
- Have you already eaten supper?
- Have you eaten supper yet?
- That's better.
- It's gotten better.
- It's improved.
- I've gotten better.
- Has he arrived yet?
- Has he arrived already?
- Has he arrived?
He came.
He has changed.
It has cooled off.
He has come!
Has she come?
It's gotten dark.
- It has begun.
- It's started.
- It's begun.
Have you lost weight?
- Dead?
- Is she dead?
- He's dead?
She has lost weight.
- Nothing has changed.
- Nothing's changed.
Well begun is half done.
Is she gone?
What did he drink?
It's worked for me, it's worked for him,
Tom has gone crazy.
Tom was absolutely terrific.
He’s lost weight and has begun to stoop.
- It has stopped raining.
- It's stopped raining.
Where has she gone?
Tom hasn't changed.
It's got cold.
The storm has died down.
- Tom went bonkers.
- Tom has gone mad.
- Tom has gone crazy.
- Tom went crazy.
- Tom went insane.
- Tom went nuts.
- Tom has gone insane.
- Tom went bananas.
- Tom has gone bananas.
This passport has expired.
- He hasn't come yet.
- She hasn't come yet.
She has already begun.
- Did she say it?
- Did he say that?
Who quit?
- He has already begun.
- He has already started.
- Tom has already begun.
- Tom has already started.
- Has he come yet?
- Has he arrived yet?
- Has he come?
- This is always the way it has been.
- It's always been that way.
- It's always been like that.
- That's the way it always was.
- That's how it always was.
- That's how it's always been.
Have you lost weight?
The wind calmed down.
Somebody messed up.
What's gone is gone.
It's started snowing.
Has it stopped snowing?
He came with her.
Did Tom try?
- It has stopped raining.
- It has ceased raining.
- It's stopped raining.
I believe it's finished.
Did you enjoy the exhibition?
It never happened!
it's been exposed.
How did this happen?
It has bağlanıver
He has a cold.
- Someone was coming!
- Someone came.
- You have already eaten.
- They already have eaten.
Did she sleep well?
It's snowed a lot.
Russia has woken up.
He has already had lunch.
It has been confirmed.
- What did he say?
- What did she say?
What has she done?
- Has he arrived yet?
- Has he arrived already?
Did Tom call?
Is she gone?
Stephen died.
What did he see?
- Someone called.
- Somebody called.
- He turned 16 years old.
- He turned 16.
- He gave me a call.
- He has phoned me.
What did she drink?
- Are you mad?
- Are you angry?