هل

See also: ہل

Arabic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hal/

Particle

هَلْ (hal)

  1. Interrogative particle that is added to the beginning of a declarative sentence to change it into a yes-or-no question.
    هَلْ تَتَكَلَّمُ ٱلإِنْجْلِيزِيَّةَ؟
    hal tatakallamu l-ʾinglīziyyata?
    Do you speak English?
    هَلْ فَتَحْتَ ٱلشُّبَّاكَ؟
    hal fataḥta š-šubbāka?
    Did you open the window?
    هَلِ ٱلْوَلَدُ فِي ٱلْمَدْرَسَةِ؟
    hali l-waladu fī l-madrasati?
    Is the boy at school?
    هَلْ أَنْتَ مِصْرِيٌّ؟
    hal ʾanta miṣriyyun?
    Are you Egyptian?

See also


Persian

Alternative forms

  • هیل (hil)

Etymology 1

From earlier هیل (hil), ultimately from Sanskrit एला (elā).

Noun

هل (hel)

  1. cardamom
Descendants
  • Arabic: هَال (hāl), هَيْل pl (hayl)
    Hijazi Arabic: هيل pl (hēl)
    • Amharic: ሔል (ḥel)
    • Middle Armenian: հալ (hal)
    • Somali: heeyl
    • Tigrinya: ሄል (hel)
  • Middle Armenian: հէլ (hēl), հիլ (hil)
    • Armenian: հիլ (hil)
  • Azerbaijani: Һил (hil)
  • Bashkardi:
    Minābi: هیل (hil), هل (hel)
  • Georgian: ილი (ili)
  • Hebrew: הֵל (hel)
  • Pashto: هیل (hale)

References

Etymology 2

From Middle Persian ʾwl (ul, up(wards)).

Noun

هل (hol)

  1. push, shove
Derived terms
  • هل دادن (hol dâdan)

Etymology 3

Verb

هل (hel-)

  1. present stem of هلیدن
  2. present stem of هشتن
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