Where does “halo-halo” come from?

halo-halo (Tagalog) comes from Tagalog halo, from English Hello, from English holla, from English holler, from English hollow, from Middle English holow, from Old English holh, from Proto-Germanic *hulhwą.

halo-halo (Tagalog): mixture of different things

Definitions

  1. mixture of different things

Ancestry of “halo-halo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Tagaloghalomixture; mix; pestle
2EnglishHelloA greeting (salutation) said when meeting someone or [[acknowledge
3EnglishhollaAlternative form of hollo; API; what's up; a...
4EnglishhollerA yell, shout; By extension, any communication to...
5EnglishhollowA small valley between mountains; A sunken area...
6Middle EnglishholowAlternative form of holgh; Alternative form of...
7Old Englishholha hollow
8Proto-Germanic*hulhwą

Words derived from “halo-halo

Every word from Proto-Germanic *hulhwąEvery word from Old English holhEvery word from Middle English holow