hālu'nvSomething mixes with something else.'ihālu'vSomething has something else mixed into it by someone.Pwīdi da 'ini nga prītu kundi' man dinug'an kag pwīdi da 'ini nga 'ihālu' sa pansit.It is possible for this to be fried in blood and it is possible that it will be mixed into noodles.ginahālu''Ini 'ang 'itlug nang nītib nga manuk hay ginahālu' sa 'implastu nga buyung.The eggs of local chickens are mixed into medicinal plaster.hālu', pagkahālu'gersomeone's mixing of somethingKung tāpus mu na ning hālu' 'ang sarsa sa lusung, kag ma'āyu da 'ang 'īmu na pagkahālu' 'īmu naman tilawan kung tāma' lang 'ang timpla.If you are already finished mixing the salsa in the mortar, and your mixing is already thorough, taste [to see] if the flavor is right.halū'anGinabayu 'ini nga manga buyung; tapus halū'an ning 'āpug nga ma'isut lang kag putusun sa limpyu nga nu'ug nga kulur puti'.These medicines are pounded; then [the mixture] will have a little lime mixed into [it] and [it] will be wrapped in a clean cloth which is white in color.naghālu'vSomething is mixed into something else by someone.Madāmu' nga manga hambay nang Tagālug 'ang naghālu' sa 'ātun nyan nga tyimpu.[There were] many words of Tagalog people that mixed with ours during this period of time.

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