"How can someone attack?" is an English equivalent of the Dutch question "Hoe kan iemand aanvallen?"
Specifically, the interrogative "hoe" means "how." The verb form "kan...aanvallen" means "can...attack." The indefinite pronoun "iemand" means "anyone, anybody, someone, somebody."
According to Google translate, "Hoe heet jij" when translated from Dutch to English means "What is your name?"
What was the Aztec religion called is an English equivalent of 'Hoe heet de Azteekse godsdienst'.
"What time is it?" is an English equivalent of "Hoe laat is het?"Specifically, the interrogative "hoe" means "how." The adjective "laat" means "late." The verb "is" means "is." The article/pronoun "het" means "it."
The dutch for "how was your day?" is "Hoe was je dag?"
"How do I apply for a credit card?" is an English equivalent of the Dutch question "Hoe moet ik een kredietkaart aanvragen?"Specifically, the interrogative "hoe" means "how." The verb forms "moet...aanvragen" mean "do... apply for." The personal pronoun "ik" means "I." The indefinite article "een" means "a, one." The noun "kredietkaart" means "credit card."
Hoe gaat het? or Hoe is het met je?
Hoe gaat het vandaag means the same thing as 'How is your day going?'. The reason for this translation is that a person would never say it in the exact same way as you would say it in English.
Hoe gaat het?
hoe doen is the meaning of how do. It has been translated from the Dutch Language.
"What's up?" is in Dutch "Hoe gaat het?".
Hoe laat is het?
hoe was je operatie?