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Jajaja, can be used to say 'Hahaha' in spanish
Esta bien gracioso este video de gatos jajaja.
Jajaja by Quetzalcoatl-Lucoa February 12, 2022
The Spanish way of saying "blah blah blah" or "hahaha". Used when a Spanish person is talking.
"y luego cue fomo jajajaja."
jajaja by joemama9853 March 11, 2022
Jajaja its the spanish way of laugh, is not love or kids of 9 years spanish, maybe you are the 9 years old kid trusting that
"Que le dije un techo a otro, te hecho de menos" "JAJAJAJAJAJA" (laugh)
jajaja by Lyian December 24, 2022
Jájajaja

Used in Iceland to break the silence in either (A) awkward situation (B) to keep a conversation afloat or (C) to show emotional support to a speaker.

In written format one should not use a Jájaja following another person´s Jájaja without using an Exclamation mark

The last "a" in Jajaja is silent, a small nose whistling sound is considered polite after a Jájaja.
After a long pause in conversation a well placed Jájaja can keep even the dullest minds engaged.

Example "the weather is quite good today...jájajaja the weather is very good."
Jájaja by Dr. plafbejen April 26, 2017

jajaja xdd 

What literally every Spanish speaker reacts with when you speak in English, if not they respond with Ñ.
"Dude our team is getting wrecked, what are you doing?"
"jajaja xdd"
"Oh he's some random argentine kid playing on non-latin america servers"
jajaja xdd by Thecoolesttoucanever November 18, 2023

jajajajaja

It means hahahahaha. In Spanish the J sounds like an H in English. You can laugh like this on posts to confuse people and/or make fun of Mexicans.
Meg: I'm going to shit so hard from these greasy ass tacos.

Tom: Jajajajaja!
jajajajaja by Kenfo April 13, 2016