hālusadvAn event or state is about to happen or exist, almost happens or exists.Kadaku' da 'adtung kīta' ninda kay hālus sa tibulan hay punu'.That income of theirs was much because the tables were almost full.Kalipaylīpay kami kay hālus patīyug kami sa banwa nang Bakūlud.We were very happy because we were about to [parade] around the city of Bacolod.Kadamu'dāmu' 'ang linghut; hālus 'indi' ka na kapānaw.The rank vegetation was very extensive; you could hardly walk [there].syn'isutma'isut2cfhāyus'isut'isutmidyu midyu With a negative, an event hardly occurs or a state hardly exists.advPeople or things are almost of a particular quality or quantity.Hālus punu' 'ang pungkū'an, kag 'ang tibulan da hay kadamu'dāmu' da.The seats were almost full, and as for the table area [it] had very many [people].Ma'āyu, nga nākun, 'ini nga pabayli kay hālus tanan nga manga myimbru hay nagapanghukayhūkay.This is a good dance, I said, because almost all of the members are all doing their various tasks.Pag'abut nang 'ākun manga ka'ibahānan, hālus 'ang banwa nang Bakūlud nagtiyugtīyug kami.Upon my companions' arrival, almost the [entire] city of Bacolod [was where] we roamed around.

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