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.
hana hou [ha-na ho]
You can say "Aia ko kakou hana hou ka papahana?" which translates to "Do we have homework?" in Hawaiian.
Aloha: 1 - to return - hoʻi hou [ho ee ho]; 2 - a return (like to return something to the store) ho'i ho'i [ho ee ho ee]
Aloha: Did you mean 'puni' hana? This is "the love of my beloved home" or "the love of my beloved Hana (as in the place called Hana)"
Hau'oli Makahiki Hou means Happy New Year
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Weell, i choose Hana Kimi ! i mean it izz sucha cute anime! i mean as soon as you read it you will fall in love with it instantly
Girl's name, Hannah in English
I'm pretty sure hana means warmth or radiance but i don't know what te is. Te means ' The' . Evidently another meaning of Te Hana is sparkling or shining.
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.