hā hā
ha ha
Practice writing with stroke order guidance, audio pronunciation, and interactive exercises in our mobile app.
Step-by-step stroke order animations
Native speaker audio pronunciation
Interactive writing recognition
哈哈,真有趣。
hāhā, zhēn yǒuqù.
Haha, that's really interesting.
哈哈,我赢了。
hāhā, wǒ yíngle.
Haha, I won.
哈哈,你好吗?
hāhā, nǐ hǎo ma?
Haha, how are you?
呵呵 (hē hē)
haha
嘻嘻 (xī xī)
hee hee
哭 (kū)
cry
伤心 (shāngxīn)
sad
The Chinese word "哈哈" (hāhā) is an onomatopoeia that represents laughter. It is composed of two identical characters, each of which represents a single laugh. The character "哈" (hā) is a pictograph that depicts a person with their mouth open wide, as if they are laughing. It is also used as a verb meaning "to laugh". The character "哈" (hā) is also used as a noun meaning "breath" or "gasp". When the two characters are combined, they create the word "哈哈" (hāhā), which is used to express laughter or amusement. The word "哈哈" (hāhā) is often used in informal settings, such as between friends or family members. It can also be used in formal settings, such as in literature or poetry, to create a sense of humor or lightheartedness.