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Has vs Ras - What's the difference?

has | ras |


As an adjective has

is hoarse.

As a noun ras is

.

Hap vs Has - What's the difference?

hap | has |


As a noun hap

is pah.

As an adjective has is

hoarse.

Jas vs Has - What's the difference?

jas | has |


As a verb jas

is to err, to make a mistake.

As an adverb jas

is seldom, rarely.

As an adjective has is

hoarse.

Hai vs Has - What's the difference?

hai | has |


As a pronoun hai

is who.

As an adjective has is

hoarse.

Hash vs Has - What's the difference?

hash | has |


As verbs the difference between hash and has

is that hash is to chop into small pieces, to make into a hash while has is third-person singular of have.

As a noun hash

is food, especially meat and potatoes, chopped and mixed together.

As an adjective hash

is hashed, chopped into small pieces.

Hah vs Has - What's the difference?

hah | has |


As an interjection hah

is alternative form of lang=en.

As a verb has is

third-person singular of have.

Ham vs Has - What's the difference?

ham | has |


As a noun ham

is haem / heme.

As an adjective has is

hoarse.

Las vs Has - What's the difference?

las | has |


As a verb las

is .

As an adjective has is

hoarse.

Hay vs Has - What's the difference?

hay | has |


As a noun hay

is (uncountable) grass cut and dried for use as animal fodder or hay can be the name of the letter for the h sound in pitman shorthand.

As a verb hay

is to cut grasses or herb plants for use as animal fodder.

As an adjective has is

hoarse.

Haj vs Has - What's the difference?

haj | has |


As a noun haj

is woods.

As an adjective has is

hoarse.

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