As nouns the difference between heya and heta
is that heya is the so-called "stable" of rikishi who train under the instruction of a particular shisho; the place where this group lives and trains while heta is the Ancient Greek letter eta, or variants of it, when used in their original function of denoting the consonant /h/.
As an interjection heya
is alternative form of lang=en.
heya
English
Etymology 1
(etyl)
Noun
(sumo) the so-called "stable" of rikishi who train under the instruction of a particular shisho; the place where this group lives and trains
Derived terms
* heyagashira
Etymology 2
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heta
English
Noun
(
en noun)
The Ancient Greek letter eta, or variants of it, when used in their original function of denoting the consonant /h/.
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