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hal

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Halang.

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Etymology

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Arabic حَال (ḥāl, literally state, condition)

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hal (plural ahwal)

  1. A special temporary state of consciousness, generally understood to be the product of a Sufi's spiritual practices while on his way toward God.

Azerbaijani

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Cyrillic һал
Arabic حال

Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic حَال (ḥāl).

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Noun

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hal (definite accusative halı, sound plural hallar, broken plural əhval)

  1. condition, state
    Synonyms: vəziyyət, durum
  2. state of mind, mood
    Synonym: əhval-ruhiyyə
  3. the physical or mental strength to do something
    Synonyms: güc, qüvvət, taqət
  4. (grammar) case
    Azərbaycan dilində ismin 6 halı var.Nouns have 6 [grammatical] cases in Azerbaijani.

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Declension of hal
singular plural
sound broken
nominative halhallarəhval
definite accusative halıhallarıəhvalı
dative halahallaraəhvala
locative haldahallardaəhvalda
ablative haldanhallardanəhvaldan
definite genitive halınhallarınəhvalın
Possessive forms of hal
nominative
singular plural
sound broken
mənim (my) halım hallarım əhvalım
sənin (your) halın halların əhvalın
onun (his/her/its) halı halları əhvalı
bizim (our) halımız hallarımız əhvalımız
sizin (your) halınız hallarınız əhvalınız
onların (their) halı or halları halları əhvalı
accusative
singular plural
sound broken
mənim (my) halımı hallarımı əhvalımı
sənin (your) halını hallarını əhvalını
onun (his/her/its) halını hallarını əhvalını
bizim (our) halımızı hallarımızı əhvalımızı
sizin (your) halınızı hallarınızı əhvalınızı
onların (their) halını or hallarını hallarını əhvalını
dative
singular plural
sound broken
mənim (my) halıma hallarıma əhvalıma
sənin (your) halına hallarına əhvalına
onun (his/her/its) halına hallarına əhvalına
bizim (our) halımıza hallarımıza əhvalımıza
sizin (your) halınıza hallarınıza əhvalınıza
onların (their) halına or hallarına hallarına əhvalına
locative
singular plural
sound broken
mənim (my) halımda hallarımda əhvalımda
sənin (your) halında hallarında əhvalında
onun (his/her/its) halında hallarında əhvalında
bizim (our) halımızda hallarımızda əhvalımızda
sizin (your) halınızda hallarınızda əhvalınızda
onların (their) halında or hallarında hallarında əhvalında
ablative
singular plural
sound broken
mənim (my) halımdan hallarımdan əhvalımdan
sənin (your) halından hallarından əhvalından
onun (his/her/its) halından hallarından əhvalından
bizim (our) halımızdan hallarımızdan əhvalımızdan
sizin (your) halınızdan hallarınızdan əhvalınızdan
onların (their) halından or hallarından hallarından əhvalından
genitive
singular plural
sound broken
mənim (my) halımın hallarımın əhvalımın
sənin (your) halının hallarının əhvalının
onun (his/her/its) halının hallarının əhvalının
bizim (our) halımızın hallarımızın əhvalımızın
sizin (your) halınızın hallarınızın əhvalınızın
onların (their) halının or hallarının hallarının əhvalının

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Further reading

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  • hal” in Obastan.com.

Burushaski

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Noun

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hal (plural haljo)

  1. fox

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Sadaf Munshi (2015), “Word Lists”, in Burushaski Language Documentation Project[3].

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Etymology

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From Proto-Vietic *haːr; cognate with Vietnamese hai, Muong hal.

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hal

  1. two

Czech

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hal

  1. second-person singular imperative of halit

Danish

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Etymology 1

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Old Norse hǫll (large living room)

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hal c (singular definite hallen, plural indefinite haller)

  1. hall
  2. sports centre
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Declension of hal
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative hal hallen haller hallerne
genitive hals hallens hallers hallernes
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Etymology 2

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See hale.

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hal

  1. imperative of hale

Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Middle Dutch halle, from Old Dutch *halla, from Proto-West Germanic *hallu, from Proto-Germanic *hallō, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ḱel- (to hide, cover, conceal).

Cognate with Low German Hall, German Halle, English hall, Danish hall.

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hal f (plural hallen, diminutive halletje n)

  1. hall, hallway
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  • Negerhollands: hal
  • Papiamentu: hal (dated)

Etymology 2

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Perhaps related to Old Norse héla (hoarfrost). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Noun

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hal n (plural hallen, diminutive halletje n)

  1. frozen ground
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Haida

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hal

  1. he, she, it (3rd person singular personal pronoun, weak-A or weak-B)
  2. his, her, its, their (3rd person possessive pronoun, weak-B)

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  • Weak pronouns are placed right before the verb; strong pronouns are placed at the start of the sentence (focus position) and are followed by the focus marker uu.
  • Some Haida verbs use pronouns from set A, while other verbs need pronouns from set B.

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Haida personal pronouns
weak-A strong-A weak-B strong-B
1st person sing. hl hláa díi díi
2nd person sing. dáng dáa dáng dáng
3rd person sing. hal ʼláa hal ʼláa
1st person plural tʼaláng tʼaláng íitlʼ íitlʼ
2nd person plural daláng daláng daláng daláng
3rd person pl. indef. tlʼ tlʼáa tlʼ tlʼáa

Hungarian

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Etymology 1

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    From Proto-Uralic *kala. Cognates include Northern Khanty хўԓ (hŭł), Northern Mansi хӯл (hūl), Erzya and Moksha кал (kal), Finnish and Estonian kala.[1][2]

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    hal (plural halak)

    1. fish
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    Possessive forms of hal
    possessor single possession multiple possessions
    1st person sing. halam halaim
    2nd person sing. halad halaid
    3rd person sing. hala halai
    1st person plural halunk halaink
    2nd person plural halatok halaitok
    3rd person plural haluk halaik
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    Compound words with this term at the beginning

    Etymology 2

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      From Proto-Uralic *kale-. Cognates include Northern Mansi хо̄луӈкве (hōluňkve), Finnish kuolla, Erzya and Moksha куломс (kuloms).

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      hal

      1. (intransitive) to die (to stop living; to become dead)
        Perfective: meghal
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      This form normally occurs when a verbal prefix is separated from the verb:

      Conjugation
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      Conjugation of hal
      Click for archaic forms 1st person sg 2nd person sg
      informal
      3rd person sg,
      2nd p. sg formal
      1st person pl 2nd person pl
      informal
      3rd person pl,
      2nd p. pl formal
      indica­tive indica­tive pre­sent indef. halok halsz hal halunk haltok halnak
      def. intransitive verb, definite forms are not used
      2nd obj
      past indef. haltam haltál halt haltunk haltatok haltak
      def.
      2nd obj
      future
      Future is expressed with a present-tense verb with a completion-marking prefix and/or a time adverb, or—more explicitly—with the infinitive plus the conjugated auxiliary verb fog, e.g. halni fog.
      archaic
      preterite
      indef. halék halál hala halánk halátok halának
      def.
      2nd obj
      archaic past Two additional past tenses: the present and the (current) past forms followed by vala (volt), e.g. hal vala, halt vala/volt.
      archaic future indef. halandok halandasz haland halandunk halandotok halandanak
      def.
      2nd obj
      condi­tional pre­sent indef. halnék halnál halna halnánk halnátok halnának
      def.
      2nd obj
      past Indicative past forms followed by volna, e.g. halt volna
      sub­junc­tive sub­junc­tive pre­sent indef. haljak halj or
      haljál
      haljon haljunk haljatok haljanak
      def.
      2nd obj
      (archaic) past Indicative past forms followed by légyen, e.g. halt légyen
      infinitive halni halnom halnod halnia halnunk halnotok halniuk
      other
      forms
      verbal noun present part. past part. future part. adverbial participle causative
      halás haló halt or halott halva (halván)
      Potential conjugation of hal
      Click for archaic forms 1st person sg 2nd person sg
      informal
      3rd person sg,
      2nd p. sg formal
      1st person pl 2nd person pl
      informal
      3rd person pl,
      2nd p. pl formal
      indica­tive indica­tive pre­sent indef. halhatok halhatsz halhat halhatunk halhattok halhatnak
      def. intransitive verb, definite forms are not used
      2nd obj
      past indef. halhattam halhattál halhatott halhattunk halhattatok halhattak
      def.
      2nd obj
      archaic
      preterite
      indef. halhaték halhatál halhata halhatánk halhatátok halhatának
      def.
      2nd obj
      archaic past Two additional past tenses: the present and the (current) past forms followed by vala (volt), e.g. halhat vala, halhatott vala/volt.
      archaic future indef. halhatandok
      or halandhatok
      halhatandasz
      or halandhatsz
      halhatand
      or halandhat
      halhatandunk
      or halandhatunk
      halhatandotok
      or halandhattok
      halhatandanak
      or halandhatnak
      def.
      2nd obj
      condi­tional pre­sent indef. halhatnék halhatnál halhatna halhatnánk halhatnátok halhatnának
      def.
      2nd obj
      past Indicative past forms followed by volna, e.g. halhatott volna
      sub­junc­tive sub­junc­tive pre­sent indef. halhassak halhass or
      halhassál
      halhasson halhassunk halhassatok halhassanak
      def.
      2nd obj
      (archaic) past Indicative past forms followed by légyen, e.g. halhatott légyen
      infinitive (halhatni) (halhatnom) (halhatnod) (halhatnia) (halhatnunk) (halhatnotok) (halhatniuk)
      other
      forms
      positive adjective negative adjective adverbial participle
      (halhatva / halhatván)
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      References

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      1. ^ Entry #228 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.
      2. ^ hal in Zaicz, Gábor (ed.). Etimológiai szótár: Magyar szavak és toldalékok eredete (‘Dictionary of Etymology: The origin of Hungarian words and affixes’). Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2006, →ISBN.  (See also its 2nd edition.)

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      • (fish): hal in Géza Bárczi, László Országh, et al., editors, A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN.
      • (to die): hal in Géza Bárczi, László Országh, et al., editors, A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN.

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      hal

      1. indefinite accusative singular of halur
      2. indefinite dative singular of halur

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      Etymology 1

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      From Malay hal, from Arabic حَال (ḥāl).[1]

      Noun

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      hal (plural hal-hal)

      1. circumstance, state, condition
        Synonyms: keadaan, kondisi, situasi
      2. affair, case, problem, thing
        Synonyms: kasus, permasalahan
      3. cause
        Synonym: sebab
      4. (chiefly law) fact[2]
        Synonym: peristiwa
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      (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

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      hal (plural hal-hal)

      1. (colloquial) galvanized sheet iron

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      1. ^ Erwina Burhanuddin; Abdul Gaffar Ruskhan; R.B. Chrismanto (1993), Penelitian kosakata bahasa Arab dalam bahasa Indonesia [Research on Arabic vocabulary in Indonesian]‎[1], Jakarta: Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa, Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan, →ISBN, →OCLC
      2. 2.0 2.1 Medan Bahasa[2] (in Indonesian), Djakarta: Balai Bahasa Republik Indonesia, Kementerian Pendidikan, Pengadjaran, dan Kebudajaan, 1950

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      hal

      1. second-person singular imperative of halen

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed from Arabic حَال (ḥāl, state, condition, situation).

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      hal (Jawi spelling حال, plural hal-hal or hal2)

      1. matter; affair; business.
        Jangan campur tangan dalam hal orang lain.Don't interfere in other people's affairs.
      2. situation; condition; state of affairs.
        Synonyms: situasi, kondisi, keadaan
        Bagaimana hal di sana?What is the situation over there?
      3. thing; subject; case.
        Ini adalah hal yang sangat penting.This is a very important matter.

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      Descendants

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      • > Indonesian: hal (inherited)

      Further reading

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      • "hal" in Pusat Rujukan Persuratan Melayu (PRPM) [Malay Literary Reference Centre (PRPM)] (in Malay), Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2017

      Maleng

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Vietic *haːr, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *ɓaar; cognate with Vietnamese hai.

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      hal

      1. two

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      Etymology 1

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      hal

      1. alternative form of halle (hall)

      Etymology 2

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      Noun

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      hal

      1. alternative form of al (awl)

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      Noun

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      hal

      1. alternative form of hale (nook, cranny)

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      Adjective

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      hal

      1. (Northern) alternative form of hol (healthy, whole)

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      Verb

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      hal

      1. simple past of helen (to cover)
        Synonym: heled

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      Muong cardinal numbers
       <  1 2 3  > 
          Cardinal : hal

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Vietic *haːr, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *ɓaar; cognate with Vietnamese hai.

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      hal

      1. (Mường Bi, cardinal numbers) two

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        From Proto-West Germanic *hail, from Proto-Germanic *hailaz, from Proto-Indo-European *kéh₂ilos (healthy, whole, intact, well-omened).

        Cognate with Old Frisian hēl (West Frisian hiel), Old Saxon hēl (Low German hel, heel, heil) Dutch heel, geheel (healthy), Old High German heil (German heil (healthy)), Old Norse heill (Danish and Swedish hel (whole)), Gothic 𐌷𐌰𐌹𐌻𐍃 (hails), Vandalic eils. The Proto-Indo-European root is also the source of Old Church Slavonic целъ (celŭ) (Russian це́лый (célyj, whole, healthy)), Ancient Greek κοῖλυ (koîlu, goodness, beauty), Welsh coel (sign).

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        hāl

        1. sound, healthy, intact
          • Iosep axode hwæðer hira fæder wære hal.
            Joseph asked whether their father was well.
            (Genesis)
          • late 9th century, King Alfred's translation of Saint Augustine's Soliloquies
            Gyf þonne ǣfre gebyreð þæt þū þē ful hālne and ful trumne ongytst, and hæafst æalle þīne frēond myd þē, ǣġðer ge on mōde ge on līchaman, and on ðām ilcan worce and on ðām ylcan willum ðe ðē best lyst dōn, hweðer þū ðonne wille bēon āwiht blīðe?
            If then it ever happen that thou shalt find thyself full whole and full strong, and hast all thy friends with thee, both in mind and in body, and in that same work and in that same will which pleaseth thee best to do, wilt thou then be happy at all?
        2. whole, undivided

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        Old Swedish

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        æn hal

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        Etymology

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        Inherited from Old Norse hallr.

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        hal

        1. a more or less flat, often sloping section of rock surface

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        • IPA(key): /ˈxal/
        • Rhymes: -al
        • Syllabification: hal

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        hal f

        1. genitive plural of hala

        Romani

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        hal

        1. alternative form of xal

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        • hal in Appendix: Romani – English vocabulary, circa 2006, page 19

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        Etymology

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        Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish حال (hal), from Arabic حَال (ḥāl).

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        hal n (uncountable)

        1. situation or condition, most often a bad one
          El a ajuns într-un asemenea hal încât e nevoit să își vândă hainele.
          He's got into such a situation that he needs to sell his clothes.
        2. way (with a negative connotation)
          Doar uitați-vă în ce hal se îmbracă!
          Just look at the way she dresses!

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        singular only indefinite definite
        nominative-accusative hal halul
        genitive-dative hal halului
        vocative halule

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        Noun

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        hál f (plural halo m)

        1. female camel

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        Declension of hal
        singular
        absolutive hál
        nominative hali
        genitive haléed
        vocative hályahay

        References

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        • hal”, in Qaamuuska Af-Soomaaliga, 2012

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        hal

        1. romanization of 𒄬 (ḫal)

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        Etymology

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        From Old Norse háll.

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        hal (comparative halare, superlative halast)

        1. slippery (having low friction (and therefore being easy to slip on))
          halt väglag
          slippery road conditions
          VARNING: Trappan är hal
          WARNING: Slippery stairs
        2. slippery (evasive (and dishonest))
          Hon är hal som en ål
          She is slippery as an eel

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        Inflection of hal
        Indefinite positive comparative superlative1
        common singular hal halare halast
        neuter singular halt halare halast
        plural hala halare halast
        masculine plural2 hale halare halast
        Definite positive comparative superlative
        masculine singular3 hale halare halaste
        all hala halare halaste

        1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
        2 Dated or archaic.
        3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.

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        hal (Baybayin spelling ᜑᜎ᜔)

        1. abbreviation of halimbawa: e.g.; for example
        Tho cardinal numbers
         <  1 2 3  > 
            Cardinal : hal

        Etymology

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        From Proto-Vietic *haːr; cognate with Vietnamese hai, Muong hal.

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        hal

        1. two

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        Etymology 1

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        Borrowed from French halle.

        Noun

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        hal (definite accusative hali, plural haller)

        1. covered market
          Can halden 3 kilo elma aldı.
          Can bought 3 kilos of apple from the covered market
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        Declension of hal
        singular plural
        nominative hal haller
        definite accusative hali halleri
        dative hale hallere
        locative halde hallerde
        ablative halden hallerden
        genitive halin hallerin
        Possessive forms
        nominative
        singular plural
        1st singular halim hallerim
        2nd singular halin hallerin
        3rd singular hali halleri
        1st plural halimiz hallerimiz
        2nd plural haliniz halleriniz
        3rd plural halleri halleri
        definite accusative
        singular plural
        1st singular halimi hallerimi
        2nd singular halini hallerini
        3rd singular halini hallerini
        1st plural halimizi hallerimizi
        2nd plural halinizi hallerinizi
        3rd plural hallerini hallerini
        dative
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        1st singular halime hallerime
        2nd singular haline hallerine
        3rd singular haline hallerine
        1st plural halimize hallerimize
        2nd plural halinize hallerinize
        3rd plural hallerine hallerine
        locative
        singular plural
        1st singular halimde hallerimde
        2nd singular halinde hallerinde
        3rd singular halinde hallerinde
        1st plural halimizde hallerimizde
        2nd plural halinizde hallerinizde
        3rd plural hallerinde hallerinde
        ablative
        singular plural
        1st singular halimden hallerimden
        2nd singular halinden hallerinden
        3rd singular halinden hallerinden
        1st plural halimizden hallerimizden
        2nd plural halinizden hallerinizden
        3rd plural hallerinden hallerinden
        genitive
        singular plural
        1st singular halimin hallerimin
        2nd singular halinin hallerinin
        3rd singular halinin hallerinin
        1st plural halimizin hallerimizin
        2nd plural halinizin hallerinizin
        3rd plural hallerinin hallerinin

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        From Ottoman Turkish حل, from Arabic حَلّ (ḥall).

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        hal (definite accusative halli, plural haller)

        1. solution
          Synonym: çözüm
          Meselenin hallini üzerine aldı.
          [He/She/It] took the solution of the issue on [him/her/it]self.
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        • Not to be confused with hâl (situation or grammar case)
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        Declension of hal
        singular plural
        nominative hal haller
        definite accusative halli halleri
        dative halle hallere
        locative halde hallerde
        ablative halden hallerden
        genitive hallin hallerin
        Possessive forms
        nominative
        singular plural
        1st singular hallim hallerim
        2nd singular hallin hallerin
        3rd singular halli halleri
        1st plural hallimiz hallerimiz
        2nd plural halliniz halleriniz
        3rd plural halleri halleri
        definite accusative
        singular plural
        1st singular hallimi hallerimi
        2nd singular hallini hallerini
        3rd singular hallini hallerini
        1st plural hallimizi hallerimizi
        2nd plural hallinizi hallerinizi
        3rd plural hallerini hallerini
        dative
        singular plural
        1st singular hallime hallerime
        2nd singular halline hallerine
        3rd singular halline hallerine
        1st plural hallimize hallerimize
        2nd plural hallinize hallerinize
        3rd plural hallerine hallerine
        locative
        singular plural
        1st singular hallimde hallerimde
        2nd singular hallinde hallerinde
        3rd singular hallinde hallerinde
        1st plural hallimizde hallerimizde
        2nd plural hallinizde hallerinizde
        3rd plural hallerinde hallerinde
        ablative
        singular plural
        1st singular hallimden hallerimden
        2nd singular hallinden hallerinden
        3rd singular hallinden hallerinden
        1st plural hallimizden hallerimizden
        2nd plural hallinizden hallerinizden
        3rd plural hallerinden hallerinden
        genitive
        singular plural
        1st singular hallimin hallerimin
        2nd singular hallinin hallerinin
        3rd singular hallinin hallerinin
        1st plural hallimizin hallerimizin
        2nd plural hallinizin hallerinizin
        3rd plural hallerinin hallerinin
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        References

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        Turkmen

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        Etymology 1

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        Other scripts
        Latin hal
        Cyrillic хал
        Arabic حال

        Borrowed from Classical Persian حَال (hāl), from Arabic حَال (ḥāl).

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        hāl (definite accusative hāly, plural hāllar)

        1. condition, state, situation
        2. health, condition
        3. force, strength
        4. (grammar) adverb
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        Etymology 2

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        Other scripts
        Latin hal
        Cyrillic хал
        Arabic خال

        Borrowed from Classical Persian خَال (xāl), from Arabic خَال (ḵāl).

        Noun

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        hāl (definite accusative hāly, plural hāllar)

        1. birthmark, mole
          Synonym: meň
        Derived terms
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        Further reading

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        • hal” in Enedilim.com
        • hal” in Webonary.org

        Zazaki

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        Etymology

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        From Arabic حَال (ḥāl).

        Noun

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        hal

        1. state, condition
        2. (grammar) case