Well, darling, "ben de ho" is actually a Turkish phrase that translates to "I am a ho" in English. So if you find yourself wanting to confess your inner ho-ness in Turkish, now you know just what to say. Just make sure you own it with confidence, honey.
votre nom de frères est Ben
hi All...first of all..my name is Mr Ho Jia Lit, Ho...meaning Good or well being Jia... means additional or reinforced Lit ...means strenght so... to me...''Jia Ho'' means reinforced or additional ''Goodness''
The word is "dijo". Pronounced DEE - ho. It is the past preterite of the verb decir, in the third person. "He/she/you formal said."
Be victorious
De = from. Para = to.
"Ben de ho" is a phrase in Turkish that translates to "I am also" in English. It's often used to express agreement or to indicate that the speaker shares a similar sentiment or experience as someone else. For example, if someone says they are tired, responding with "Ben de ho" means "I am also tired."
ben da ho
"Au ben da ho" is a phrase in the Akan language, primarily spoken in Ghana. It translates to "You are welcome" in English, often used to greet someone or express hospitality. The phrase reflects the warmth and friendliness of Akan culture.
Cab Calloway's Hi-De-Ho was created in 1934.
ho ho ho has no meaning it is just how Santa claus laughs
Hi De Ho - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #04390)
BEN STILLER
I don't know at all it has ben unanswered
i totally think that ben barnes and in youtube you go search for ben barnes funiest interview and in one question they ask him ho do you usally do on the first date i mean go wouldn't wanna do sex with him
Ben De Palo goes by Malaka Benny.
me too - ben de
Ben de Smidt has written: 'Dwalingen, 1965-1972'