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ha·la·la

 (hə-lä′lə)
n.
A Saudi Arabian unit of currency equal to 1/100 of the riyal.

[Arabic halala; see hll in Semitic roots.]
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halala

(həˈlɑlə)
n
(Currencies) currency a Saudi Arabian unit of currency or coin that has the value of one hundredth of a rial
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ha•la•la

(həˈlɑ lə)

n., pl. -la, -las.
a monetary unit of Saudi Arabia, equal to 1/100 of the riyal.
[1965–70; < Arabic halalah]
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-- Arab News (@arabnews) July 19, 2019 At one point, he asked the crowd to chant his name, before telling them to start calling him 50 Halalas instead, the equivalent to cent in Saudi Arabia.
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* Earnings per share during the first quarter of 2016 rose to 26 halalas, compared to 23 halalas per share during the same quarter of the previous year.
The Cabinet decided the reduction of the prices of jet fuel with an amount of (15) fifteen halalas per liter at King Abdulaziz International Airport and King Khalid International Airport, and with an amount of (20) twenty halalas per liter in the rest of the Kingdom's airports.
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The cash dividend represents a payment of 5 per cent of capital, or 50 halalas per share, to public shareholders.