gha |
gah |
As a noun gha
is the letter Ƣ (minuscule: ƣ), formerly used in the Latin orthographies of various (mostly Turkic) languages, and usually representing a voiced velar fricative.
As an interjection gah is
Used to express exasperation or annoyance.
wha | gha |
As an interjection wha
is .
As a noun gha is
the letter ), formerly used in the latin orthographies of various (mostly turkic) languages, and usually representing a voiced velar fricative.
goa | gha |
As nouns the difference between goa and gha
is that
goa is the tibetan gazelle, , a species of antelope that inhabits the while
gha is the letter ), formerly used in the latin orthographies of various (mostly turkic) languages, and usually representing a voiced velar fricative.
ghat | gha |
As nouns the difference between ghat and gha
is that
ghat is a descending path or stairway to a river; a ford or landing-place while
gha is the letter Ƣ (minuscule: ƣ), formerly used in the Latin orthographies of various (mostly Turkic) languages, and usually representing a voiced velar fricative.
gha | tha |
As a noun gha
is the letter ), formerly used in the latin orthographies of various (mostly turkic) languages, and usually representing a voiced velar fricative.
As a symbol tha is
the iso 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for thailand.
ghu | gha |
As a proper noun ghu
is .
As a noun gha is
the letter ), formerly used in the latin orthographies of various (mostly turkic) languages, and usually representing a voiced velar fricative.
gha | agha |
As nouns the difference between gha and agha
is that
gha is the letter ), formerly used in the latin orthographies of various (mostly turkic) languages, and usually representing a voiced velar fricative while
agha is an honorific for high officials used in turkey and certain muslim countries.
gha | ghi |
As a noun gha
is the letter ), formerly used in the latin orthographies of various (mostly turkic) languages, and usually representing a voiced velar fricative.
As a verb ghi is
to go.
cha | gha |
As a noun gha is
the letter ), formerly used in the latin orthographies of various (mostly turkic) languages, and usually representing a voiced velar fricative.
aha | gha |
As an interjection aha
is ! (
exclamation of sudden realisation).
As a noun gha is
the letter ), formerly used in the latin orthographies of various (mostly turkic) languages, and usually representing a voiced velar fricative.
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