terms |
hyah |
As a noun terms
is .
As an interjection hyah is
a call, often to horses, livestock, or cattle, to move forward or proceed or
hyah can be (martial arts) a vocalisation used when performing a technique or striking a blow.
hyah |
yah |
As an interjection hyah
is a call, often to horses, livestock, or cattle, to move forward or proceed.
As an adverb yah is
yes.
As a noun yah is
an upper-class person, especially a Sloane Ranger.
As a proper noun Yah is
alternative form of Jah|lang=en.
hyah |
ayah |
As an interjection hyah
is a call, often to horses, livestock, or cattle, to move forward or proceed.
As a noun ayah is
a verse in the Quran.
hyar |
hyah |
As an adverb hyar
is here.
As a verb hyar
is hear.
As an interjection hyah is
a call, often to horses, livestock, or cattle, to move forward or proceed.
hyah |
nyah |
As interjections the difference between hyah and nyah
is that
hyah is a call, often to horses, livestock, or cattle, to move forward or proceed while
nyah is expressing smug triumph.
hyah |
heah |
As an interjection hyah
is a call, often to horses, livestock, or cattle, to move forward or proceed.
As an adverb heah is
eye dialect of here.
As an adjective heah is
eye dialect of here.
hah |
hyah |
As interjections the difference between hah and hyah
is that
hah is alternative form of lang=en while
hyah is a call, often to horses, livestock, or cattle, to move forward or proceed.