halis
- second-personsingularpresentsubjunctive ofhalar
Borrowed fromOttoman Turkishخالص(halis),[1] fromArabicخَالِص(ḵāliṣ).
halis (Hebrew spellingחאליס)[1]
- authentic;original;natural
- Synonyms:auténtiko,puro
2000,La Lettre Sépharade[1], numbers1–19, La Lettre Sépharade,page 9:Mi padre tambyen favlava el ladino ma konoseva de mas el turko, el franses i el grego, ke favlava sin el mizmo aksento ke teniyamos, los otros, i pareseva gregohalis.- My father also spoke Judezmo but he knew more Turkish, French and Greek; he spoke without the same accent that we ourselves had, and he seemed like [an]authentic Greek.
halis (Hebrew spellingחאליס)[1]
- certainly;definitely;surely;no doubt
- Synonyms:seguro,de sierto,bevaday
(Can wedate this quote?),Folkmasa[2]:manyana vienehalis- Tomorrowcertainly comes.
halis
- plantain
Clipping ofhalüsinasyon(“hallucination”).
halis (definite accusativehalisi,uncountable)
- (chiefly Internet)Abbreviation ofhalüsinasyon(“hallucination”).
Karizmanhalis mi?- Is your charisma ahallucination?
- For those who are confused, this meaning has a meaning like "is it real?". Thinking through the example above, the person asking the question thinks it's too good to be true because they like the charisma of the other person so much.
Inherited fromOttoman Turkishخالص(halis), fromArabicخَالِص(ḵāliṣ).
halis
- (dated)pure,unmixed
- Synonyms:doğal,has,katışıksız,öz,saf,som