Hara hachi bu is a Confucian teaching that instructs people to eat until they are 80 percent full. I believe this is correct :)
It means "Ok or not OK?" As in hold up a bank card and ask the store clerk "ke bu ke yi?" - you're asking if they take that card.
Chihiro Hara is 168 cm.
Ruth Hara is 5' 2".
Saori Hara is 165 cm.
I believe it was an Alaskan Malamute
"Eat until you are four-fifths full" is an English equivalent of "Hara hachi bu."
Hachi is the number 8
"juu hachi" is a Japanese word and in English it means "eighteen"
It means only eating until 80% full. Like the Japanese habit of Hari Hachi Bu.
Hachi
It means 8.
hachi was born in japan
bu ke yi mean " cannot ". Bu mean "no".
it means desu=100 hachi 8 normally but with jyu after it it means 80 and san means 3 so 182 =[)
bu dong mean "I don't understand"
Pcgs gem bu?
hachi is a Japanese number. Eight actully.And just to help 1 - 10 are1=Ichi (ichy)2=ni (knee)3=san4=chi (che)5=go6=rocku (rock-oo)7=nana8=hatchi (hat-che)9=kyu (ko)10=jyu (chew)I think you mean Hachi (unless you can spell it another way). Hachi in Japanese means 8.