It means: I am starting to like you a lot
Ek hou jou dop
I like it- ek hou van dit; you like it- jy hou van dit. Or you have the option of using "daarvan" instead of "van dit".
In Afrikaans, you would say, "Ons sal altyd van jou hou en jou onthou." This phrase conveys a sense of enduring love and remembrance.
Seën is broken down into two syllables.The first, [se-] is pronounced the same as the Afrikaans word "see," or the Afrikaans pronounciation of the letter "C.""Ons gaan hou vakansie by die *see*."The second syllable, [-en] is pronounced the same as the Afrikaans word "in.""Die boek is *in* my tas.""Seën" also rhymes with "reën" (rain).
Hau'oli Makahiki Hou means Happy New Year
Tussen die boom en die bas Hou die blink kant bo
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In Cantonese the main language spoken in Hong Kong you can say "Neih hou ma" Which is used to say both "Hi" and "How are you?". If you are just greeting someone rather than actually asking how they are the greeting is often shortened to "Neih hou". A standard reply would be "Hou hou" to say you are well or "Gei hou" to mean fairly well.
Ik hou van je = I love you
In Hawaiian, you can say "a hui hou" to mean "until next time".
Hana hou is a Hawaiian term that means "encore" or "again" in English. It is often used to request a repeat performance or to ask for something to be done again.
In Hawaiian, you can say "ka waihona hou" to mean "new hope."