See also: háss, häss, ħass, Hass, and Haß

French edit

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Arabic حَسّ (ḥass) (in spite of the gender difference, which in French or Indo-European follows abstract meanings or comparable meanings being of feminine gender).

Noun edit

hass f (uncountable)

  1. embarrassment, an unpleasant socio-economic situation
    Synonyms: galère, zermi
    • 2018, Rohff (lyrics and music), “Égal à moi-même”, in Surnaturel:
      Rien nˈy fait, la hass croit plus aux efforts
      There is no progress made, the embarrassment

Hungarian edit

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Etymology edit

hat (to take effect) +‎ -j (personal suffix)

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Verb edit

hass

  1. second-person singular subjunctive present indefinite of hat

Icelandic edit

Noun edit

hass n (genitive singular hass, no plural)

  1. hashish

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Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Determiner edit

hass

  1. (dialectal) alternative form of hans (his)

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hass

  1. Abbreviation of hassiktir.