Hebrew Hanta and Yiddish Hanta (tho it's not Yiddish) and many other combos generate "Hanta" as slang, meaning SCAM, nonsense, a lie, etc and equivalent to English "full of crap", "rubbish" and "bogus".
Ohhhhh I see why I wouldn’t have found it! I was looking for ה (heh) not ח (chet). Between that and Google not being likely to return slang in translation results, that’d probably do it.
It's current Hebrew slang. Is your Google broken?
Hebrew Hanta and Yiddish Hanta (tho it's not Yiddish) and many other combos generate "Hanta" as slang, meaning SCAM, nonsense, a lie, etc and equivalent to English "full of crap", "rubbish" and "bogus".
Maybe it’s because it’s slang? Do you have a link that shows it?
There are definitely cases where this sort of thing does check out, I just try to confirm claims, and couldn’t get it to show up.
With what’s going on, it seems likely that it should be true, and that means it is twice as necessary to confirm it as such.
https://x.com/JacquiDeevoy1/status/2053541567806194072
just having a lil fun kek.
NO! NO FUN!!!
<frantic pointing at sign>
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Ohhhhh I see why I wouldn’t have found it! I was looking for ה (heh) not ח (chet). Between that and Google not being likely to return slang in translation results, that’d probably do it.