"Halvah" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Halvah is a type of confectionery made from ground nuts, usually sesame seeds, mixed with honey and other sweeteners. It is often shaped into small bars or pellets and has a sweet, slightly crunchy texture.
Halted means to stop or bring to a standstill suddenly or temporarily, often due to an obstacle or interruption. For example: "The construction work halted due to the sudden rainstorm."
Haltere is a noun that refers to a pair of small wings or balancing organs found in certain insects, such as flies and beetles, that help them to balance in flight.
Halteres are a type of wing structure found in certain insects, particularly flies, such ashoverflies and flower flies. They are paired, thin, and often feathery or hair-like structures that project from the tip of the insect's abdomen and play a crucial role in its flight behavior. In hoverflies, the halteres are paired and flutter rapidly as the insect flies, helping to maintain balance and orientation in flight. In some species, the halteres are used to detect subtle changes in airflow, allowing the insect to make precise adjustments to its flight path.
In a slow and awkward manner, often due to uncertainty or hesitation. The speaker or writer is stumbling over their words, using words that are not quite the right ones, or pausing frequently in their speech or writing.
Halva is a type of dense, sweet confectionery made from ground seeds, usually sesame or sunflower seeds, often flavored with vanilla or other ingredients. It is popular in Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and Eastern European cuisines, and is often served as a sweet snack or dessert. The texture of halva is typically dense and crumbly, similar to fudge or nougat, and it has a rich, nutty flavor.
Halving refers to the act of dividing something into two equal parts or reducing its size or quantity by half.
A halyard is a rope or cable that is used to raise and lower sails, flags, or other objects by pulling them up or down along a mast or pole.
Halzoun is a type of pastry dish that originates from Jordan. It is typically stuffed with cheese, herbs, and spices, and is often served as an appetizer or side dish. The filling can vary depending on the region and personal preferences. Halzoun is similar to a mix of a stuffed bread and a savory pie.