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Ho can mean many things, it depends on the Kanji. Here are some common Kanji for the word 'ho';帆 means snail歩 means step or pace穂 means point/tip or the head of a plant舗 means shop or store
It means "land law", or the fact that japanese immigrants could not own land.
It means "land law", or the fact that japanese immigrants could not own land.
The Japanese word for shark is "same" (鮫) it is pronounced as "sah-may"
A lot of kanji can be read 'ho', but for ones that are used as single nouns (or prefixes) this must help: 歩 /ho/ means 'step' as in moving step by step, and acts as a counter, like 一歩 /i-ppo/ (1 step) 二歩 /ni ho/ (two steps) etc. 帆 /ho/ means 'sail' as in a ship. 穂 /ho/ in botany means 'spike, ear, capitulum' as well as 'scion' used in transplantation or grafting two plants, and in normal usage means 'tip, point, head'. 舗 /ho/ means 'shop, store' like in 質舗 /shi chi ho/ which means 'pawn shop'. 干 /ho/ (also 乾 /ho/) only used in compound nouns means 'dried...' like 干物 /ho mo no/ meaning 'dried food'.
It means "Smiling on the morning sun" or "smile on the morning sun", literally
Un sac means a bag
it means lets get to it or it means come on lets get going! ho ho ho
Vaginal sac. Vagina means sheath.
Kailan is Chinese, not Japanese. ^^
ホリー /ho rii/ is the Japanese term for the name 'Holly'.
星 /ho shi/ , which means 'star'. In case you want it in 'kana' as well : Hiragana : ほし Katakana : ホシ