Mahal

Etymology

 * Indian English, from Arabic محل maḥall 'place'

Noun

 * 1) a summer house
 * 2) private lodgings
 * 3) a territorial division of pre-independence India
 * 4) a division of a farm
 * 5) a division of a hunting preserve

Anagrams

 * almah, halma, Hamal, hamal

Adjective

 * 1) Dear.
 * 2) Expensive.

Noun

 * 1) Beloved.

Verb

 * 1) To love.
 * 2) To raise in price.

Synonyms

 * ibig
 * irog

Derived terms

 * mahal kita [(I love you)]

Adjective

 * 1) expensive

Etymology
Compare Indonesian mahal:.

Adjective

 * 1) Dear.
 * Mahal kong kapatid
 * My dear kin
 * 1) Expensive.
 * Mahal na pang-matrikula
 * Expensive tuition fee

Noun

 * 1) Beloved.
 * O aking mahal, sadyang pinagtagpo tayo ng Tadhana!
 * Oh my beloved, we have been led to meet by Fate!

Verb

 * 1) To love.
 * Siya lang ang tanging minamahal ko, hindi ko ito maikaila.
 * She is the only one I am loving, this I cannot deny.
 * 1) To raise in price.
 * Nagmamahal taun-taon ang matrikula; saan ba napupunta ang pera?
 * School tuition fees hike every year; where does the money go?

Synonyms

 * ibig
 * irog

Derived terms

 * mahal kita

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