Halt is English. It may also have cognates in other Germanic languages.
"Roko" in Hausa means to stop or halt. It is commonly used in the context of asking someone to halt or pause.
poe ye lo
poe ye lo
In Shakespearean language, you can say "Halt!" or "Cease!" to mean stop.
the native language of the country they are in
Halt!
An example of an undecidable language is the Halting Problem, which involves determining whether a given program will eventually halt or run forever. This problem cannot be solved by any algorithm.
The word halt has one syllable.
Halt chose Will as his apprentice.
The plural form of halt is halts.
The officer said, ''Halt you thief''.
Halt translates to JOOJIN, ISTAAJIN.