My house? Or your house? I think you mean "my house" because you'd be unlikely to say "Welcome to your house" if you were a guest. The Turks tend to say "Hoş geldiniz" for "Welcome" in most situations. You can say "Evime hoş geldiniz" for "Welcome to my house." Pronounced "eh-vi-may hosh gell-din-iz"...the G in "geldiniz" makes a G sound, not a J sound.
If you mean "Hoş geldiniz" meaning "Welcome", it is pronounced "Hosh geld-ee-neez" (note that geld is a hard "g" like "gorilla")
A cherry popsicle...lol
there is no Pokemon called ho ho ho but there is one called ho ho who is in Pokemon crystal/gold
One homophone for "hoe" is "ho."
Ho, Ho, Ho refers to Santa's deep belly laugh.
"Ho, Ho, Ho" is a common phrase said by Santa to express Christmas joy and cheer.
The saying "ho, ho, ho" originated with Santa Clause.
Why does the executive branch have agencies such as the FBI and the EP A? Please help me
He doesnt really but because most people picture him as quite big it is what he says HO HO HO Merry Christmas! when ever santa says HO HO HO it means that he can either see a ho or its because he is laughing at a ho because that HO did somehting funny :)
Yes, I would say he does say HO HO HO. But it's not like a Santa Claus HO HO HO it's more of a OH OH OH.
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