Oho is an English word.
oho (əʊˈhəʊ). Interjection. An exclamation expressing surprise, exultation, or derision
Orgin: Middle English, 1300-50
"Oho Verde" is a mix of Spanish and Italian words that do not have a direct translation. "Oho" doesn't have a clear meaning in Spanish, while "verde" means green. It could possibly be a mix of phrases or words without a specific meaning.
A las oho doesn't mean anything. If you meant a las ocho it means "at 8" normally meaning time
Aloha: Oho hākeakea [oh-ho haykay-ah-kay-ah]
interjection in Filipino: pandamdam
The Malayalam language. This is an Indian language.
Silver Oho.
Fred Oho has written: 'With their boots on'
Oho Naa Pellanta - 1996 is rated/received certificates of: India:U
According to the Chamorro-English Dictionary (Topping, Oho, Dungca, 1975), the word is "pulan," although a new moon is referred to as "sinahi."
oho, aha
Oho Aha
Oho Aha
Aha! Oho!
aha, oho
Oho! Aha!
Aha! Oho!
Aha! Oho!