HALIN

HALIN is a Cebuano word. In English, it means...

hálin v {1} [A; ac] sell s.t.
at a certain price.
Ug halínun mug míl, If you sell it for a thousand.
{2} [B2] for s.t.
to sell.
Ang ákung yútà muhálin na karun ug labaw pa sa dubli, My lot will sell for more than double the buying price.
{3} [a3] for women to be married (humorous).
Mahálin dáyun íyang anak, Hell have no trouble finding a husband for his daughter.
{4} [a3] come to an untimely end.
Kun magpadáyun ka ánang ímung pag-ínum, mahálin ka, Youll come to an untimely end if you keep on drinking like that.
Mahálin giyud nang plátu ug matambug sa simintu, That will be the end of the plate if you drop it on the cement.
n highly salable.
() n sales, amount of money re-alized from a sale.
a {1} quick, fast-selling.
Halin kaáyu ang pinirítung ságing sa mga iskuyla, Fried bananas sell fast among schoolchildren.
{2} marriageable.
{2a} pa ba in answer to ques-tions about how s.t.
is: same as ever.
Kumusta?
Halin pa ba, How are you?
Just the same.
(Lit.
Can I still be sold?
)

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