halal in Japanese
halal in Japanese is ハラール — halal means permitted or lawful under Islamic religious rules, especially describing food prepared according to those rules.
halal in Japanese
ハラール
Pronounced: harāru
What does "halal" mean?
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adj Permitted or lawful under Islamic religious rules, especially describing food prepared according to those rules.
"The restaurant serves only halal meat."
halal in a sentence
- The restaurant serves only halal meat.
- She looked for a halal certification sticker before buying the chicken.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "halal" in Japanese?
"halal" in Japanese is ハラール. halal means: Permitted or lawful under Islamic religious rules, especially describing food prepared according to those rules.
How do you pronounce ハラール?
"halal" in Japanese is ハラール, pronounced "harāru".
How do you use "halal" in a sentence?
Example: "The restaurant serves only halal meat." In Japanese, "halal" is ハラール.
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