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MALAY-ENGLISH VOCABULARY.

ha'ri ki-a'mat, the day of judgment.
ha'ri ra'ya, festival.
di-ni-ha'ri, early dawn.
e'sok ha'ri, tomorrow.
i'ni ha'ri, today.
ma-ta-ha'ri, the sun.
pa'gi ha'ri = pa'gi, morning.
p-tang' ha'ri = p-tang', afternoon.
s-ha-ri-hari, daily, every day.
s-ha-ri-ha'ri-an, all day long.
s-panjang hari, all day long.
t'ngah ha'ri, midday.
ha'ri a'had, or ha'ri ming'go, Sunday.
ha'ri is'nin, or ha'ri sa'tu, Monday.
ha'ri s-la'sa, or ha'ri du'a, Tuesday.
ha'ri rbu, or ha'ri tiga, Wednesday.
ha'ri khamis, or ha'ri ’m'pat, Thursday.
ha'ri j'ma-‘at', or hari lima, Friday.
ha'ri sab'tu, or ha'ri a-nam', Saturday.

ha-ri'mau or h-ri'mau, a tiger.

ha-rimau a'kar, a large wild cat.
ha-ri'mau da'han, tree leopard.

ha'rom, fragrant, sweet-smelling; a sweet smell. Cf. wangi.

ha'ru, mng-ha'ru, to stir, disturb, agitate, trouble; especially of demoniacal possession.

ha-ru-bi'ru, confusion, disorder.

ha'rus, necessary, obligatory, proper; it behoves, ought, should. Cf. patut.

ha'rus, stream. current, the movement of water.

ha'sil (Ar.), outcome, product, profits, revenue; to have result or outcome.

ha'sil-kan, to produce, achieve accomplish.

has'ta (Sk.), a cubit.

ha'ta (133), a punctuation word.

ha'ti, the liver; the heart as the seat of the passions (the organ which circulates the blood is jantong); fig., the centre of things.

ha'ti b-sar', proud.
ha'ti pa'nas, hot temper.
ha'ti pu'teh, a clear conscience.
am'bil ha'ti, to win the affections.
a-ngan-a'ngan ha'ti, conscience (X.).
b-ri ha'ti, to encourage, indulge.
bu'ah ha'ti-ku, my treasure, a term of endearment.
d'ngan s-bu-lat-bulat ha'ti, with one's whole heart.
hu'lu ha'ti, the pit of the stomach.
iri ha'ti, spite, malevolence.
k-chil' ha'ti, spiteful, having a grudge against a person.
k-ras' ha'ti, hard hearted.
ma'ta ha'ti, spiritual perception.
pa'nas ha'ti, angry.
sa'kit ha'ti, offended, angry with a person.
su'sah ha'ti, sad, troubled.
ta'war ha'ti, discouraged.
per-ha'ti-kan, to take to heart, pay attention to, examine closely.

ha'us, thirst; thirsty; worn out by friction or rust (of metals). Cf. dhaga and burok.

ha'wa (Ar.), air, atmosphere, climate. Cf. udara.