haha means

Kanji

haha haha 母.

Given that haha is written with a very basic kanji, it's unlikely to be anyway just in case:

haha ハハ is more likely to be a laugh, literally "haha," rather than somebody's mother because onomatopoeic words are usually

Note thatハハ is more likely to be a laugh, literally "haha," rather than somebody's mother because onomatopoeic words are usually written with katakana

Derived Words

A number of Japanese words derive from haha 母 and also mean mother.


The word hahaoya 母親 is usually an indirect way to refer to one's mother, referring to them as a "parent," oya 親, rather than directly.

The word hahaue 母上 is a respectful word that was more common in the past but isn't really used nowadays. In anime, its usage usually denotes the character comes from a more traditional family, anachronistic.


The words hahagimi 母君 and hahago 母御 are also rather old-fashioned ways to refer to one's mother. They may be found in writing sometimes.

The wordmeans "mother" in Japanese (or it's a laugh, haha). It's somewhat synonymous with okaasan お母さん , but differs in usage. (see haha vs. okaasan ). The "father" counterpart would be chichi The word written with kanji is母.Given thatis written with a very basic, it's unlikely to be written without kanji , but here's how you'd write it withanyway just in case:

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