I didn't do anything, dude.
"Kya kar rahi ho" is a Hindi phrase that translates to "What are you doing?" in English. It is often used in informal conversations to inquire about someone's current activities or to engage in casual dialogue. The phrase is commonly directed toward a female, as indicated by the use of "ho."
Westward Ho!
ben da ho
It does not stands for anything it is just called Nao this information works if you are talking about the robot if not i am not sure...---------------------------------------------"Não" is a Portuguese adverb for negative answer or even question. It is exactly what "no" and "not" mean in English, "non" or "ne" in French, "no" in Spanish, "non" in Italian and in Galician, "nein" or "nicht" in German, "нет" or "не" (nyeht / nye) in Russian and in Cyrillic Serbian, "ne" in Esperanto, in Croatian, in Czech and in Latin writing of Serbian, "nu" in Romanian.
I didn't do anything, dude.
What day is it.
nao há
The phrase "gung ho" in English means to be eager, excited or enthusiastic about something. It can also mean to be dedicated or fanatic about something.
May victory be yours
Do you have a computer? Ni=you you=have dian nao = computer ma = question particular
In Mandarin, "mama hoho" (妈妈呵呵) does not have a specific meaning. It appears to be a transliteration of the English phrase "mama ho ho," which itself does not have a standard meaning in English. It is possible that it is a misspelling or misinterpretation of a phrase in another language.
Ho in Italian is "I have" in English.
it means" i forgot."http://ets.freetranslation.com/
Hello, I do not understand what you say today!
'mancette per te io ho sparecchio' means- 'i cleared the table for you mancette.'
muje tumse ye umeed nhi thi