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Translingual

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hal

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

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English

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EnglishWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Arabicحَال(ḥāl, literallystate, condition)

Noun

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hal (pluralahwal)

  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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Other scripts
Cyrillicһал
Arabicحال

Etymology

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Borrowed fromArabicحَال(ḥāl).

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Noun

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hal (definite accusativehalı,sound pluralhallar,broken pluraləhval)

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

Declension

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Declension ofhal
singularplural
soundbroken
nominativehalhallarəhval
definite accusativehalıhallarıəhvalı
dativehalahallaraəhvala
locativehaldahallardaəhvalda
ablativehaldanhallardanəhvaldan
definite genitivehalınhallarınəhvalın
Possessive forms ofhal
nominative
singularplural
soundbroken
mənim(my)halımhallarıməhvalım
sənin(your)halınhallarınəhvalın
onun(his/her/its)halıhallarıəhvalı
bizim(our)halımızhallarımızəhvalımız
sizin(your)halınızhallarınızəhvalınız
onların(their)halı orhallarıhallarıəhvalı
accusative
singularplural
soundbroken
mənim(my)halımıhallarımıəhvalımı
sənin(your)halınıhallarınıəhvalını
onun(his/her/its)halınıhallarınıəhvalını
bizim(our)halımızıhallarımızıəhvalımızı
sizin(your)halınızıhallarınızıəhvalınızı
onların(their)halını orhallarınıhallarınıəhvalını
dative
singularplural
soundbroken
mənim(my)halımahallarımaəhvalıma
sənin(your)halınahallarınaəhvalına
onun(his/her/its)halınahallarınaəhvalına
bizim(our)halımızahallarımızaəhvalımıza
sizin(your)halınızahallarınızaəhvalınıza
onların(their)halına orhallarınahallarınaəhvalına
locative
singularplural
soundbroken
mənim(my)halımdahallarımdaəhvalımda
sənin(your)halındahallarındaəhvalında
onun(his/her/its)halındahallarındaəhvalında
bizim(our)halımızdahallarımızdaəhvalımızda
sizin(your)halınızdahallarınızdaəhvalınızda
onların(their)halında orhallarındahallarındaəhvalında
ablative
singularplural
soundbroken
mənim(my)halımdanhallarımdanəhvalımdan
sənin(your)halındanhallarındanəhvalından
onun(his/her/its)halındanhallarındanəhvalından
bizim(our)halımızdanhallarımızdanəhvalımızdan
sizin(your)halınızdanhallarınızdanəhvalınızdan
onların(their)halından orhallarındanhallarındanəhvalından
genitive
singularplural
soundbroken
mənim(my)halımınhallarımınəhvalımın
sənin(your)halınınhallarınınəhvalının
onun(his/her/its)halınınhallarınınəhvalının
bizim(our)halımızınhallarımızınəhvalımızın
sizin(your)halınızınhallarınızınəhvalınızın
onların(their)halının orhallarınınhallarınınəhvalının

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Further reading

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  • hal” inObastan.com.

Burushaski

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Noun

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hal (pluralhaljo)

  1. fox

References

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

Chut

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Etymology

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FromProto-Vietic*haːr; cognate withVietnamesehai,Muonghal.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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hal

  1. two

Czech

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Verb

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hal

  1. second-personsingularimperative ofhalit

Danish

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Etymology 1

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Old Norsehǫll(large living room)

Pronunciation

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Noun

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hal c (singular definitehallen,plural indefinitehaller)

  1. hall
  2. sports centre
Inflection
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Declension ofhal
common
gender
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativehalhallenhallerhallerne
genitivehalshallenshallershallernes
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Etymology 2

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Seehale.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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hal

  1. imperative ofhale

Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromMiddle Dutchhalle, fromOld Dutch*halla, fromProto-West Germanic*hallu, fromProto-Germanic*hallō, ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*ḱel-(to hide, cover, conceal).

Cognate withLow GermanHall,GermanHalle,Englishhall,Danishhall.

Noun

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hal f (pluralhallen,diminutivehalletje n)

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

Etymology 2

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Perhaps related toOld Norsehéla(hoarfrost).Thisetymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Noun

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hal n (pluralhallen,diminutivehalletje n)

  1. frozenground
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Haida

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Pronoun

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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 markeruu.
  • Some Haida verbs use pronouns from set A, while other verbs need pronouns from set B.

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Haida personal pronouns
weak-Astrong-Aweak-Bstrong-B
1st person sing.hlhláadíidíi
2nd person sing.dángdáadángdáng
3rd person sing.halʼláahalʼláa
1st person pluraltʼalángtʼalángíitlʼíitlʼ
2nd person pluraldalángdalángdalángdaláng
3rd person pl. indef.tlʼtlʼáatlʼtlʼáa

Hungarian

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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    FromProto-Uralic*kala. Cognates includeNorthern Khantyхўԓ(hŭł),Northern Mansiхӯл(hūl),Erzya andMokshaкал(kal), Finnish and Estoniankala.[1][2]

    Noun

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    hal (pluralhalak)

    1. fish
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    Inflection (stem in-a-, back harmony)
    singularplural
    nominativehalhalak
    accusativehalathalakat
    dativehalnakhalaknak
    instrumentalhallalhalakkal
    causal-finalhalérthalakért
    translativehalláhalakká
    terminativehalighalakig
    essive-formalhalkénthalakként
    essive-modal
    inessivehalbanhalakban
    superessivehalonhalakon
    adessivehalnálhalaknál
    illativehalbahalakba
    sublativehalrahalakra
    allativehalhozhalakhoz
    elativehalbólhalakból
    delativehalrólhalakról
    ablativehaltólhalaktól
    non-attributive
    possessive – singular
    haléhalaké
    non-attributive
    possessive – plural
    haléihalakéi
    Possessive forms ofhal
    possessorsingle possessionmultiple possessions
    1st person sing.halamhalaim
    2nd person sing.haladhalaid
    3rd person sing.halahalai
    1st person pluralhalunkhalaink
    2nd person pluralhalatokhalaitok
    3rd person pluralhalukhalaik
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    Compound words with this term at the beginning
    Compound words with this term at the end
    Expressions

    Etymology 2

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      FromProto-Uralic*kale-. Cognates includeNorthern Mansiхо̄луӈкве(hōluňkve),Finnishkuolla,Erzya andMokshaкуломс(kuloms).

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      hal

      1. (intransitive) todie(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 ofhal
      Click for archaic forms1st person sg2nd person sg
      informal
      3rd person sg,
      2nd p. 
      sg formal
      1st person pl2nd person pl
      informal
      3rd person pl,
      2nd p. 
      pl formal
      indica­tiveindica­tivepre­sentindef.halokhalszhalhalunkhaltokhalnak
      def.intransitive verb, definite forms are not used
      2nd obj
      pastindef.haltamhaltálhalthaltunkhaltatokhaltak
      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 verbfog, e.g.halni fog.
      archaic
      preterite
      indef.halékhalálhalahalánkhalátokhalának
      def.
      2nd obj
      archaic pastTwo additional past tenses: the present and the (current) past forms followed byvala (volt), e.g.hal vala,halt vala/volt.
      archaic futureindef.halandokhalandaszhalandhalandunkhalandotokhalandanak
      def.
      2nd obj
      condi­tionalpre­sentindef.halnékhalnálhalnahalnánkhalnátokhalnának
      def.
      2nd obj
      pastIndicative past forms followed byvolna, e.g.halt volna
      sub­junc­tivesub­junc­tivepre­sentindef.haljakhalj or
      haljál
      haljonhaljunkhaljatokhaljanak
      def.
      2nd obj
      (archaic) pastIndicative past forms followed bylégyen, e.g.halt légyen
      infinitivehalnihalnomhalnodhalniahalnunkhalnotokhalniuk
      other
      forms
      verbal nounpresent part.past part.future part.adverbial participlecausative
      haláshalóhalt orhalotthalva (halván)
      Potential conjugation ofhal
      Click for archaic forms1st person sg2nd person sg
      informal
      3rd person sg,
      2nd p. 
      sg formal
      1st person pl2nd person pl
      informal
      3rd person pl,
      2nd p. 
      pl formal
      indica­tiveindica­tivepre­sentindef.halhatokhalhatszhalhathalhatunkhalhattokhalhatnak
      def.intransitive verb, definite forms are not used
      2nd obj
      pastindef.halhattamhalhattálhalhatotthalhattunkhalhattatokhalhattak
      def.
      2nd obj
      archaic
      preterite
      indef.halhatékhalhatálhalhatahalhatánkhalhatátokhalhatának
      def.
      2nd obj
      archaic pastTwo additional past tenses: the present and the (current) past forms followed byvala (volt), e.g.halhat vala,halhatott vala/volt.
      archaic futureindef.halhatandok
      or halandhatok
      halhatandasz
      or halandhatsz
      halhatand
      or halandhat
      halhatandunk
      or halandhatunk
      halhatandotok
      or halandhattok
      halhatandanak
      or halandhatnak
      def.
      2nd obj
      condi­tionalpre­sentindef.halhatnékhalhatnálhalhatnahalhatnánkhalhatnátokhalhatnának
      def.
      2nd obj
      pastIndicative past forms followed byvolna, e.g.halhatott volna
      sub­junc­tivesub­junc­tivepre­sentindef.halhassakhalhass or
      halhassál
      halhassonhalhassunkhalhassatokhalhassanak
      def.
      2nd obj
      (archaic) pastIndicative past forms followed bylégyen, e.g.halhatott légyen
      infinitive(halhatni)(halhatnom)(halhatnod)(halhatnia)(halhatnunk)(halhatnotok)(halhatniuk)
      other
      forms
      positive adjectivenegative adjectiveadverbial participle
      (halhatva /halhatván)
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      References

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      1. ^Entry #228 inUralonet, online Uralic etymological database of theHungarian 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 alsoits 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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      Noun

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      hal

      1. indefiniteaccusativesingular ofhalur
      2. indefinitedativesingular ofhalur

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      Etymology 1

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      FromMalayhal, fromArabicحَال(ḥāl).[1]

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      hal (pluralhal-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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      Etymology 2

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      (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

      Noun

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      hal (pluralhal-hal)

      1. (colloquial)galvanizedsheet iron

      References

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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. 2.02.1Medan Bahasa[2] (in Indonesian), Djakarta: Balai Bahasa Republik Indonesia, Kementerian Pendidikan, Pengadjaran, dan Kebudajaan,1950

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      hal

      1. second-personsingularimperative ofhalen

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed fromArabicحَال(ḥāl,state, condition, situation).

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      hal (Jawi spellingحال,pluralhal-halorhal2)

      1. matter;affair;business.
        Jangan campur tangan dalamhal orang lain.Don't interfere in other people'saffairs.
      2. situation;condition;state of affairs.
        Synonyms:situasi,kondisi,keadaan
        Bagaimanahal di sana?What is thesituation over there?
      3. thing;subject;case.
        Ini adalahhal yang sangat penting.This is a very importantmatter.

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      Affixations
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      • > Indonesian:hal(inherited)

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      Maleng

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      Etymology

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      FromProto-Vietic*haːr, fromProto-Mon-Khmer*ɓaar; cognate withVietnamesehai.

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      hal

      1. two

      Middle English

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      Noun

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      hal

      1. alternative form ofhalle(hall)

      Etymology 2

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      Noun

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      hal

      1. alternative form ofal(awl)

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      Noun

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      hal

      1. alternative form ofhale(nook, cranny)

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      Adjective

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      hal

      1. (Northern)alternative form ofhol(healthy, whole)

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      Verb

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      hal

      1. simplepast ofhelen(to cover)
        Synonym:heled

      Muong

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      Muong cardinal numbers
       <  123  > 
         Cardinal :hal

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      Etymology

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      FromProto-Vietic*haːr, fromProto-Mon-Khmer*ɓaar; cognate withVietnamesehai.

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      hal

      1. (Mường Bi, cardinal numbers)two

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      FromProto-West Germanic*hail, fromProto-Germanic*hailaz, fromProto-Indo-European*kéh₂ilos(healthy, whole, intact, well-omened).

      Cognate withOld Frisianhēl (West Frisianhiel),Old Saxonhēl (Low Germanhel,heel,heil)Dutchheel,geheel(healthy),Old High Germanheil (Germanheil(healthy)),Old Norseheill (Danish andSwedishhel(whole)),Gothic𐌷𐌰𐌹𐌻𐍃(hails),Vandaliceils. TheProto-Indo-European root is also the source ofOld Church Slavonicцелъ(celŭ) (Russianце́лый(célyj,whole, healthy)),Ancient Greekκοῖλυ(koîlu,goodness, beauty),Welshcoel(sign).

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      Adjective

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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'stranslation ofSaint Augustine'sSoliloquies
          Gyf þonne ǣfre gebyreð þæt þū þē fulhālne 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 fullwhole 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

      Declension

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      Declension ofhāl — Strong
      SingularMasculineFeminineNeuter
      Nominativehālhālhāl
      Accusativehālnehālehāl
      Genitivehāleshālrehāles
      Dativehālumhālrehālum
      Instrumentalhālehālrehāle
      PluralMasculineFeminineNeuter
      Nominativehālehāla,hālehāl
      Accusativehālehāla,hālehāl
      Genitivehālrahālrahālra
      Dativehālumhālumhālum
      Instrumentalhālumhālumhālum
      Declension ofhāl — Weak
      SingularMasculineFeminineNeuter
      Nominativehālahālehāle
      Accusativehālanhālanhāle
      Genitivehālanhālanhālan
      Dativehālanhālanhālan
      Instrumentalhālanhālanhālan
      PluralMasculineFeminineNeuter
      Nominativehālanhālanhālan
      Accusativehālanhālanhālan
      Genitivehālra,hālenahālra,hālenahālra,hālena
      Dativehālumhālumhālum
      Instrumentalhālumhālumhālum

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      æn hal

      Alternative forms

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      Etymology

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      Inherited fromOld Norsehallr.

      Noun

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      hal

      1. a more or less flat, often sloping section ofrocksurface

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      Polish

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      Pronunciation

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

      Noun

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      hal f

      1. genitiveplural ofhala

      Romani

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      Verb

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      hal

      1. toeat

      References

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      A user suggests that this Romani entry be cleaned up, giving the reason:“please help with references”.
      Please see the discussion onRequests for cleanup(+) for more information and remove this template after the problem has been dealt with.
      • hal in Appendix: Romani – English vocabulary, circa 2006, page 19

      Romanian

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed fromOttoman Turkishحال(hal), fromArabicحَال(ḥāl).

      Noun

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      hal n (uncountable)

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

      Declension

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      singular onlyindefinitedefinite
      nominative-accusativehalhalul
      genitive-dativehalhalului
      vocativehalule

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      Romanization

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      hal

      1. romanization of𒄬(ḫal)

      Swedish

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      Etymology

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      FromOld Norseháll.

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      Adjective

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      hal (comparativehalare,superlativehalast)

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

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      Inflection ofhal
      Indefinitepositivecomparativesuperlative1
      common singularhalhalarehalast
      neuter singularhalthalarehalast
      pluralhalahalarehalast
      masculine plural2halehalarehalast
      Definitepositivecomparativesuperlative
      masculine singular3halehalarehalaste
      allhalahalarehalaste

      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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      Adverb

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      hal (Baybayin spellingᜑᜎ᜔)

      1. abbreviation ofhalimbawa:e.g.;for example

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      Etymology

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      FromProto-Vietic*haːr; cognate withVietnamesehai,Muonghal.

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      hal

      1. two

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      Borrowed fromFrenchhalle.

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      hal (definite accusativehali,pluralhaller)

      1. coveredmarket
        Canhalden 3 kilo elma aldı.
        Can bought 3 kilos of apple from thecovered market
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      Declension ofhal
      singularplural
      nominativehalhaller
      definite accusativehalihalleri
      dativehalehallere
      locativehaldehallerde
      ablativehaldenhallerden
      genitivehalinhallerin
      Possessive forms
      nominative
      singularplural
      1st singularhalimhallerim
      2nd singularhalinhallerin
      3rd singularhalihalleri
      1st pluralhalimizhallerimiz
      2nd pluralhalinizhalleriniz
      3rd pluralhallerihalleri
      definite accusative
      singularplural
      1st singularhalimihallerimi
      2nd singularhalinihallerini
      3rd singularhalinihallerini
      1st pluralhalimizihallerimizi
      2nd pluralhalinizihallerinizi
      3rd pluralhallerinihallerini
      dative
      singularplural
      1st singularhalimehallerime
      2nd singularhalinehallerine
      3rd singularhalinehallerine
      1st pluralhalimizehallerimize
      2nd pluralhalinizehallerinize
      3rd pluralhallerinehallerine
      locative
      singularplural
      1st singularhalimdehallerimde
      2nd singularhalindehallerinde
      3rd singularhalindehallerinde
      1st pluralhalimizdehallerimizde
      2nd pluralhalinizdehallerinizde
      3rd pluralhallerindehallerinde
      ablative
      singularplural
      1st singularhalimdenhallerimden
      2nd singularhalindenhallerinden
      3rd singularhalindenhallerinden
      1st pluralhalimizdenhallerimizden
      2nd pluralhalinizdenhallerinizden
      3rd pluralhallerindenhallerinden
      genitive
      singularplural
      1st singularhaliminhallerimin
      2nd singularhalininhallerinin
      3rd singularhalininhallerinin
      1st pluralhalimizinhallerimizin
      2nd pluralhalinizinhallerinizin
      3rd pluralhallerininhallerinin

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      FromOttoman Turkishحل, fromArabicحَلّ(ḥall).

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      hal (definite accusativehalli,pluralhaller)

      1. solution
        Synonym:çözüm
        Meseleninhallini üzerine aldı.
        [He/She/It] took thesolution of the issue on [him/her/it]self.
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      • Not to be confused withhâl (situation or grammar case)
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      Declension ofhal
      singularplural
      nominativehalhaller
      definite accusativehallihalleri
      dativehallehallere
      locativehaldehallerde
      ablativehaldenhallerden
      genitivehallinhallerin
      Possessive forms
      nominative
      singularplural
      1st singularhallimhallerim
      2nd singularhallinhallerin
      3rd singularhallihalleri
      1st pluralhallimizhallerimiz
      2nd pluralhallinizhalleriniz
      3rd pluralhallerihalleri
      definite accusative
      singularplural
      1st singularhallimihallerimi
      2nd singularhallinihallerini
      3rd singularhallinihallerini
      1st pluralhallimizihallerimizi
      2nd pluralhallinizihallerinizi
      3rd pluralhallerinihallerini
      dative
      singularplural
      1st singularhallimehallerime
      2nd singularhallinehallerine
      3rd singularhallinehallerine
      1st pluralhallimizehallerimize
      2nd pluralhallinizehallerinize
      3rd pluralhallerinehallerine
      locative
      singularplural
      1st singularhallimdehallerimde
      2nd singularhallindehallerinde
      3rd singularhallindehallerinde
      1st pluralhallimizdehallerimizde
      2nd pluralhallinizdehallerinizde
      3rd pluralhallerindehallerinde
      ablative
      singularplural
      1st singularhallimdenhallerimden
      2nd singularhallindenhallerinden
      3rd singularhallindenhallerinden
      1st pluralhallimizdenhallerimizden
      2nd pluralhallinizdenhallerinizden
      3rd pluralhallerindenhallerinden
      genitive
      singularplural
      1st singularhalliminhallerimin
      2nd singularhallininhallerinin
      3rd singularhallininhallerinin
      1st pluralhallimizinhallerimizin
      2nd pluralhallinizinhallerinizin
      3rd pluralhallerininhallerinin
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      Etymology 1

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      Borrowed fromClassical Persianحَال(hāl), fromArabicحَال(ḥāl).

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      hāl (definite accusativehāly,pluralhāllar)

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

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      Borrowed fromClassical Persianخَال(xāl), fromArabicخَال(ḵāl).

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      hāl (definite accusativehāly,pluralhāllar)

      1. birthmark,mole
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      Further reading

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      • hal” inEnedilim.com
      • hal” inWebonary.org

      Zazaki

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      Etymology

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      FromArabicحَال(ḥāl).

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      hal

      1. state,condition
      2. (grammar)case
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