I assume you mean 'douhou' (ou: long o), in that case it could mean 'fellow people, brethren, fellow countrymen, companions' and such.
Another sense of 'douhou' is 同報, consisting of kanji that mean 'same' and 'delivery, report, distribution', putting them together it gives a meaning of 'broadcast', 'hand-out', 'distribution' and such.
'A thousand questions'
tamago means egg in English and it is written like this 卵 in Japanese kanji
Depending on the kanji the Japanese word よう can mean many things. Like business or to get drunk.
Hodenosaunne means: Iroquois not your but ok yo ( Ho-deno-sa-unee)
Apparently it means 'kitten' in Japanese.
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.
保護者の目 /ho go sha no me/ would mean 'eye(s) of the guardian' in Japanese.
初等 /sho tou/ and 初歩的 /sho ho te ki/ would mean 'elementary, basic etc' in Japanese.
ほくろ /ho ku ru/ if you mean beauty spot. モグラ /mo gu ra/ if you mean the animal.
It means "Smiling on the morning sun" or "smile on the morning sun", literally
Kailan is Chinese, not Japanese. ^^
ホリー /ho rii/ is the Japanese term for the name 'Holly'.
ho ho ho has no meaning it is just how Santa claus laughs
Neither she's Korean
ho chi mihn and cheese
Another useless question