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What does he or ho mean in Chinese?

"He" and "ho" don't directly translate to anything in Chinese.

Here's why:

* Chinese doesn't use separate words for "he" and "she" in the same way as English: Instead, pronouns use different characters depending on the context and the gender of the person being referred to.

Here are some examples of how you would say "he" or "she" in Chinese:

* He (formal, for someone older or of higher status): 他 (tā)

* He (informal, for someone younger or of equal status): 他 (tā)

* She (formal, for someone older or of higher status): 她 (tā)

* She (informal, for someone younger or of equal status): 她 (tā)

"Ho" has no direct translation in Chinese, as it's often used in English slang or exclamations.

If you provide more context, I can help you translate the specific meaning of "he" or "ho" in your sentence.

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