What is Hala?!


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What is Hala?


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3 days ago
Makes sense. Had to ask though.

3 days ago
me-it's all good!----I'm just a misunderstood wolf.

Might I add you are one handsome devil!!

3 days ago
I thought "halohalo" was how the British answer the phone?

3 days ago
Thank you krister.


Answers: 3 days ago
Makes sense. Had to ask though.3 days ago
me-it's all good!----I'm just a misunderstood wolf.

Might I add you are one handsome devil!!3 days ago
I thought "halohalo" was how the British answer the phone?3 days ago
Thank you krister. I think they meant halal. another spelling for halal the muslim equivalant to jewish kosher. literally it means permissible. Kosher literally means clean.

(and what are you doing asking serious questions and giving serious answers? are you feeling okay? You sick? giving up trolling? hope everything is okay. I wouldn't want to lose my personal troll) It's like ... kosher but for Islams.

Jews keep Kosher.

Islams keep Halal. Do you mean challah which is a bread or halohalo which is a Phillipino dessert I don't know. Are you thinking of challah (pronounced
hah-lah), the Jewish, braided egg-bread(often covered in black sesame seeds, or are they poppy seeds?)

Halal also comes to mind, but only because of the way that you spelled it.

Oh, I just saw that other question and now I'm sure that it means halal. I have no idea if that is another correct way to spell it or if that was a typo. Now I found that question:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...

Yes, I think the guy meant Halal; the Islam equivalent of kosher.

I know a little bit of Arabic and I'm pretty sure "Halal" would be the correct spelling, "hala" was probably an error.

Words ending in "al" usually refer to "quality" or "concept" nouns; like Beauty is Jamal, Perfection is Kamal, etc. But then again, "hala" might be a different "tense" of the word--because my Arabic isn't very good. I never heard it put that way before, though. I'd go look it up in my Arabic dictionary but I'm too lazy. I noticed lots of people gave you the definition for halal.

There is also a Jewish bread called Challah, but it is pronounced like "hala".

It's an egg bread that's braided. Great for French toast.

Just a little extra for ya. :) Challah???



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