It's Korean - lyrics to the song "Haru Haru" by the Korean band Big Bang."Haru Haru Mudyeojyeogane" means "Day by Day, it fades away."
Haru means "day". Haru haru means "day by day".
"Have a blessed day" in Korean is "μΆλ³΅λ°μ ν루 λμΈμ (chukbokbadeun haru doeseyo)".
http://bigbangkorean.wordpress.com/2008/11/13/fanmade-remix-haru-haru-english-version-lyric/ This site is better because it has both English and Korean lyrics. The English lyrics are also more accurate: http://www.metrolyrics.com/haru-haru-lyrics-big-bang.html
joheun haru doeseyo
Haru Haru by Big Bang. It's in Korean, but it does have 'ah ah ah ah ah,' though I'm not sure why you're asking this question...
End of the Spring
"Hiru" means "afternoon" and "haru no" means "spring's", but the grammatically proper way to say "a spring afternoon" is "haru no hiru."
Haru Haru by Big Bang can be found on two albums: Number 1 and Stand Up.
Haru Kobayashi died in 2005.
Haru Kuroki is 164 cm.
Pol Haru's population is 308.