Here's why:
* "Lo" is a common word in Hawaiian, meaning "here" or "this." However, it's often used with other words to form phrases.
* "Ha" on its own doesn't have a clear meaning in Hawaiian. It could be a shortened form of another word, but without context, it's difficult to determine.
To help me understand what you're looking for, please provide more context:
* Where did you hear this phrase?
* What was the context of the conversation?
* Can you remember the full sentence or phrase?
With more information, I can help you understand the meaning of the phrase.