Hatta

[ hat-uh ]

noun
  1. Mohammed, 1902–1980, Indonesian political leader: vice president of the Republic of Indonesia 1945–49, 1950–56; prime minister 1948, 1949–50.

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How to use Hatta in a sentence

  • Haigha and Hatta set to work at once, carrying rough trays of white and brown bread.

    Through the Looking-Glass | Charles Dodgson, AKA Lewis Carroll
  • Hatta looked round once more, and this time a tear or two trickled down his cheek: but not a word would he say.

    Through the Looking-Glass | Charles Dodgson, AKA Lewis Carroll
  • Hatta made a desperate effort, and swallowed a large piece of bread-and-butter.

    Through the Looking-Glass | Charles Dodgson, AKA Lewis Carroll
  • The word 'Hatta' means 'until,' and is also used as a causative word.

  • Hatta looked round and nodded, and went on with his bread and butter.

    Through the Looking-Glass | Charles Dodgson, AKA Lewis Carroll