The difference between Hecka and Hella
When used as adverbs, hecka means very, whereas hella means to a large extent.
Hella is also interjection with the meaning: for sure.
Hella is also determiner with the meaning: much or many.
Hella is also pronoun with the meaning: a lot.
Hella is also contraction with the meaning: hell have.
check bellow for the other definitions of Hecka and Hella
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Hecka as an adverb (slang):
very
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Hella as a pronoun (slang, chiefly Northern California):
A lot; or, a hell of a lot.
Examples:
"We paid hella for that Chinese cuisine."
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Hella as an adverb (slang, chiefly Northern California):
to a large extent; totally; very much.
Examples:
"I can't tell you how much I hella love the new track."
"Jane was driving away, and the door was open, so I hella ran for it."
"Oh, today's Cyrell's bday. We hella sang her happy birthday at the spot."
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Hella as an adverb (slang, chiefly, US):
to a large degree; extremely; exceedingly.
Examples:
"I guess she seems hella stoned in her commercial."
"I've been a Star Wars fan since I was hella young."