Chinese:
* Mandarin: The "h" is aspirated (like the "h" in "hat") and the "ua" is pronounced like the "wa" in "water". So, it sounds like "hwa".
* Cantonese: The "h" is aspirated, and the "ua" is a bit more like the "wah" in "wah-wah". So, it sounds like "hwa" with a slightly different vowel sound.
Other languages:
* Spanish: The "h" is silent, and the "ua" is pronounced like the "wa" in "water". So, it sounds like "wa".
* Hawaiian: The "h" is aspirated, and the "ua" is pronounced like the "oo" in "moon". So, it sounds like "hoo-ah".
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