Aha · perf. 3 singular
Āha [Vedic āha, original perfect of ah to speak, meaning "he began to speak", thus in meaning of present "he says"] — a perfect in meaning of preterit and present "he says or he said", he spoke, also spoke to somebody (with accusative), as at Ja I 197 (culla-lohitaṃ āha). Usually in 3rd person, very rarely used of 2nd person, as at Snp 839, 840 (= kathesi bhaṇasi Nidd 188, 191). — 3rd singular āha Vin II 191; Snp 790 (= bhaṇati Nidd I 87), 888; Ja I 280; III 53 and passim ; 3rd plural āhu Snp 87, 181; Dhp 345; Ja I 59; Pj II 377, and āhaṃsu Ja I 222; III 278 and frequent.
āha , interj. (only in Skt. Lex. , 1. des Vorwurfs , 2. des Befehls , 3. dṛḍhasaṃbhāvanāyām, BR ): Jm 222.12 āha! (between two verses; in mg. 1, I think, tho acc. to Speyer, Av i.244 n. 6 , mg. 3; the Bodhisattva is rebuking a king who eats human flesh); Av i.244.15 sa pratyekabuddha uktaḥ: āha re (so Speyer em. , ms. ra) bhikṣo … (said by an evil, malicious person; mg. 2, but doubtless colored by mg. 1).
(perfect, expressing present, past and indefinite time) says, speaks; tells; said, spoke; speaks about; calls, regards as; (to introduce objections) someone might say, it is said; 3 singular āha (and āhu)
【過完,三,單】 他已經說。
(perf, perf of √ah) said he has said Construction: a + aha + a