Haar

See also: haar and hår

English

Proper noun

Haar

  1. municipality near Munich, Germany.

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German

Etymology

From Old High German hār, from Proto-Germanic *hērą, from Proto-Indo-European *keres- (rough hair, bristle). Compare Dutch haar, West Frisian hier, English hair, Danish hår.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /haːɐ̯/ (standard)
  • IPA(key): /haː/ (widespread, especially northern and central Germany)
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  • Rhymes: -aːɐ̯

Noun

Haar n (genitive Haars or Haares, plural Haare, diminutive Härchen n)

  1. hair

Usage notes

When referring to a person's hair collectively, the singular may be used with no article, as is common in English: Sie hat graues Haar. – "She has grey hair." However in German, unlike English, it is more common to use the plural: Sie hat graue Haare. When referring to an individual hair, the indefinite article is used: Sie hat ein graues Haar. – "She has a (single) grey hair".

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Pennsylvania German

Etymology

From Old High German hār, from Proto-Germanic *hērą. Compare German Haar, Dutch haar, English hair, Swedish hår.

Noun

Haar n

  1. (anatomy) hair
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