It means "penis" but this is a very swear word.
hui = group, association hu'i = ache
Do you mean "a hui hou?" That means "until I see you again."
'Aujourd'hui' means 'today'.
It is Thursday today.
In Russian, "hui" is a slang term for penis, so it may be seen as a humorous or taboo word to some. This could lead to Russians giggling when they hear it in certain contexts.
It is Wednesday today.
"Hui hui maca" does not have a common meaning or translation in English. It may be a phrase in a particular language or dialect, or it could be a made-up or nonsensical expression. Without more context or information, it is difficult to determine its specific meaning.
Павел is Paul in Russian.
It's in cyrilic the Russian alphabet. Translated will mean: Roscosmos =Russian cosmos. Like the NASA but Russian.
no (spelled "но" in Russian) = But, yet; notwithstanding.
"Russia". If you mean to ask 'what is 'country' called in Russian, that is 'страна' (strana). If you mean to ask what a Russian country house is called, that is 'dacha' (in Russian: дача).
In Hawaiian, you can say "a hui hou" to mean "until next time".