χάχας

Greek

Etymology

Onomatopoeic, from the laughing sound χα χα (cha cha).[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈxa.xas/
  • Hyphenation: χά‧χας

Noun

χάχας • (cháchasm (plural χάχες)

  1. (familiar, colloquial) one who laughs unnecessarily
  2. booby, simpleton
    Τι γελάτε, ρε χάχες;
    Ti geláte, re cháches;
    What are you laughing at, you idiots?

Usage notes

  • Plural is often used, but without genitive.

Declension

Declension of χάχας
singular plural
nominative χάχας (cháchas) χάχες (cháches)
genitive χάχα (chácha) -
accusative χάχα (chácha) χάχες (cháches)
vocative χάχα (chácha) χάχες (cháches)
  • χαχανητό n (chachanitó, loud, prolonged laughing)
  • χαχανίζω (chachanízo, laugh loudly, without stopping)
  • χαχάνισμα n (chachánisma, loud, prolonged laughing)
  • χάχανο n (cháchano, loud, prolonged laughing)

References

  1. ^ χάχας - Babiniotis, Georgios (2008) Λεξικό της νέας ελληνικής γλώσσας: [] [Dictionary of Modern Greek (language)] (in Greek), 3rd edition, Athens: Kentro Lexikologias [Lexicology Centre], 1st edition 1998, →ISBN.