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hastanoun
A hand gesture used to depict the meaning of a song
Etymology: Written form of a reduction of "has to".
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hasta
Hasta is a term that has multiple meanings in different contexts. In general, hasta refers to a Spanish word that means "hand" in English. It can refer to the physical body part that is located at the end of the arm, which includes the palm and fingers. Additionally, hasta can also be used figuratively to represent actions or gestures made with the hand, such as waving or performing a handshake.
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Hasta
Hasta is a Latin word meaning spear. Hastae were carried by early Roman Legionaries, in particular they were carried by and gave their name to those Roman soldiers known as Hastati. However, during Republican times, the hastati were re-armed with pila and gladii and the hasta was only retained by the triarii. As opposed to the pilum, verutum or lancea, the hasta was not thrown, but used for thrusting.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of hasta in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of hasta in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of hasta in a Sentence
We are bidding farewell to the greatest Hungarian film producer. Hasta la vista, Andy! Thank You for everything, my Friend!
Hasta la vista, baby
Veo presentimientos y presagios. . . Desde el amanecer hasta el atardecer en tus ojos.
We've helped, I've helped, get this country through a pandemic and help save another country from barbarism. And frankly, that's enough to be going on with. Mission largely accomplished, i want to thank everybody here and hasta la vista, baby.
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