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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
{{etyl|gem-pro|goh}} {{m|gem-pro|*haftō}}, whence also {{etyl|ang|-}} {{term|hæft|lang=ang}}, {{etyl|non|-}} {{term|hapt|lang=non}}.
From {{inh|goh|gem-pro|*haftō}}, whence also {{etyl|ang|-}} {{term|hæft|lang=ang}}, {{etyl|non|-}} {{term|hapt|lang=non}}.


===Noun===
===Noun===

Revision as of 23:38, 22 September 2015

See also: häfta

English

Etymology

Written form of a reduction of (deprecated template usage) have to.

Pronunciation

Verb

hafta (third-person singular simple present hasta or hafta, no present participle, simple past and past participle hadda)

  1. (deprecated template usage) (colloquial) (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) Eye dialect spelling of have to. Be required to; must.
    I hafta fill in my tax return.

See also

Anagrams


Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *haftō, whence also (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old English (deprecated template usage) hæft, (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old Norse (deprecated template usage) hapt.

Noun

hafta f

  1. custody

Turkish

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Persian (deprecated template usage) هفته (hafte).

Noun

hafta (definite accusative haftayı, plural haftalar)

  1. week

Derived terms

References