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What does ho liang mean in Chinese?

"Ho liang" (好亮) in Chinese literally translates to "good bright" or "very bright". It's used to describe something that is shining brightly, like a star, a light bulb, or even a person's smile.

It's important to note that "ho liang" is a bit of a casual expression and might not be used in formal settings. In those cases, you might use a more formal expression like:

* 很亮 (hěn liàng) - very bright

* 明亮 (míng liàng) - bright

Let me know if you have any other Chinese phrases you'd like translated!

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