hach

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== German == === Etymology === Natural exclamation, similar to ach. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ha(ː)x/ === Interjection === hach expresses musing or nostalgia signals the end of a conservation, typically when nobody has spoken for a short while ==== Usage notes ==== In both senses, but especially in the second one, the word is often followed by ja. === Further reading === “hach” in Duden online == Ladino == === Etymology === Borrowed from Turkish haç (“cross”), ultimately from Armenian խաչ (xačʻ, “cross”). === Noun === hach m (Christianity) cross == Middle English == === Noun === hach alternative form of hacche == Old Frisian == === Alternative forms === hāg === Etymology === From Proto-West Germanic *hauh, from Proto-Germanic *hauhaz. === Adjective === hāch high tall ==== Descendants ==== North Frisian: Föhr-Amrum, Mooring: huuch Sylt: hoog Saterland Frisian: hooch, hoog West Frisian: heech == Spanish == === Etymology === Borrowed from Arabic حَجّ (ḥajj). === Noun === hach m (plural hach) hajj == Welsh == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /haːχ/ Rhymes: -aːχ === Noun === hach h-prothesized form of ach === Mutation ===