I believe you're trying to say:
Hǎo a
好啊
"Okay"
"Ho wah" (ε₯½θ―) in Chinese means "good words" or "compliments". It is often used to refer to positive or praising words spoken to someone.
It is Cantonese for "good enough"
"He" in Chinese means "he" or "she" depending on the context. "He" is used when referring to a person of unknown gender. "Ho" does not have a specific meaning in Chinese.
"Ho si mah ling" in Chinese would be written as "ε₯½δΊι©¬δΈζ₯" and roughly translates to "good things will happen soon."
In Chinese, "ho liang" (ε₯½ε) typically translates to "very cold" or "very chilly." It is used to describe a place or situation that is extremely cool in temperature.
A good English name for you could be Lily or Jasmine, which are both beautiful flower names in English. Alternatively, you could choose a name that has a similar sound or meaning to your Chinese name, such as Ling or Hope.
"Ni hao wo shi" is not a standard phrase in Chinese. "Ni hao" means "hello" and "wo shi" means "I am." The correct way to say "hello, I am" in Chinese is "Ni hao, wo shi."
Chan Wah. Ho has written: 'The remarkable coinages and paper currency' -- subject(s): Coins, Paper money
In Chinese, "ho liang" (ε₯½ε) typically translates to "very cold" or "very chilly." It is used to describe a place or situation that is extremely cool in temperature.
There is no president in Macau but prime minister; Edmund Ho Hau-wah is the prime minister nowGovernment chief executive: Edmund Ho Hau Wah
The phone number of the Kam Wah Chung Chinese Heritage Museum is: 541-575-2800.
A good English name for you could be Lily or Jasmine, which are both beautiful flower names in English. Alternatively, you could choose a name that has a similar sound or meaning to your Chinese name, such as Ling or Hope.
The address of the Kam Wah Chung Chinese Heritage Museum is: 125 Nw Canton St, John Day, OR 97845
Kit Wah Leung has written: 'The paintings of Annie Wong Leung Kit Wah' -- subject(s): Chinese Painting, Exhibitions, Painting, Chinese 'Ren wu gu shi xiao ce =' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Women in art
he was a Chinese explorer
HO-tse Shen hui in Chinese is 菏泽 神会
I miss you is "wo xiang ni" [wah she-ang nee]
Kin Chai. Ho has written: 'Malaysian Chinese Association' -- subject(s): Malaysian Chinese Association
Wah-waz-zat