戊 is the name of fifth sign of the Chinese calendar, which can be read /bo/ and also /tsu chi no e/.
Bonbon is a food which means "correct" when translated from French to English. The masculine singular noun translates as "correct-correct" or "good-good" and "candy" or "sweet" conversationally in English. The pronunciation will be "bo-bo" in French.
募債 /bo sai/ in Japanese means 'increase of loan'.
"Well hello!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Bien le bonjour! The interjection translates literally as "Fine the good-day greeting!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bya luh bo-zhoor" in French.
"A lot" is an English equivalent of the French word beaucoup. The adverb also may be translated into English as "loads," "lots," and "very much." The pronunciation will be "bo-koo" in French.
보고 싶어요 (bo-go ship-eo-yo)
Bonjou! is a Creole equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning!" The greeting translates literally as "bo-zhoo" in English. The pronunciation will be "bo-zhoo" in Haitian Creole.
Bon jour and Bonjour are French equivalents of the English phrase "Good day." The first example means that the day is good whereas the second serves as the greeting. The pronunciation will be "bo zhoor" in French.
アボカド (a bo ka do) (b has a mild 'v'ish pronounciation)
彗星 /sui sei/ means 'comet' in Japanese. 流れ星 /na ga re bo shi/ is the Japanese term for 'shooting star'. 流星 /ryuu sei/ also means 'shooting star, meteor' but more in scientific/literal usage.
Kamu bodoh. (kah-moo bo-doh) kamu = you bodoh = stupid
Dear in Korean is spelled like 여 보 pronouncetion is ya bo
"Conversation with the gods" is an English equivalent of the Kikongo word mambo. The noun in question may be found in English as a loan word from the Central African-influenced Cuban dance and music culture. The pronunciation will be "MAM-bo" in Spanish and "MEHM-bo" in English.