Hals
- plural ofHal
FromMiddle High Germanhals, fromOld High Germanhals, fromProto-West Germanic*hals, fromProto-Germanic*halsaz.
- IPA(key): /hals/,[hals],[halts]
Hals m (strong,genitiveHalses,pluralHälse,diminutiveHälschen norHälslein n)
- neck
- throat
Declension ofHals [masculine, strong]
Inherited fromProto-West Germanic*hals, fromProto-Germanic*halsaz, fromProto-Indo-European*kólsos.
Hals m(Rheinische Dokumenta spelling, German-based spelling, widespread in West Limburgish, Central Limburgish, East Limburgish, rare in Southeast Limburgish)
- (broad sense)neck
- (narrow sense)throat; front side of the neck
FromOld High Germanhals, fromProto-West Germanic*hals, fromProto-Germanic*halsaz.
Hals m (pluralHäls)
- neck
- throat
Pennsylvania German
[edit]CompareGermanHals,Dutchhals,Old Englishheals.
Hals m (pluralHels)
- neck
- throat