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hyah

Hyah (intj) means a shout used to urge a horse or other animal to move forward. Example: “Hyah!" the rider called, and the horse broke into a trot.”

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A shout used to urge a horse or other animal to move forward.
""Hyah!" the rider called, and the horse broke into a trot."

How to use hyah

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In plain EnglishA command shout used to get a horse moving.

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Etymology

Perhaps from a variant of Here!

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Frequently asked questions

What does “hyah” mean?

The word “hyah” means a shout used to urge a horse or other animal to move forward. In plain terms, a command shout used to get a horse moving.

How do you use “hyah” in a sentence?

Here is “hyah” used in a sentence: “"Hyah!" the rider called, and the horse broke into a trot.”

What part of speech is “hyah”?

“Hyah” is an intj.

What is the meaning of hyah?

"hyah" (intj) means a shout used to urge a horse or other animal to move forward.

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