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.
Sarasa Hara was born on June 20, 1984, in Tokyo, Japan.
"Eat until you are four-fifths full" is an English equivalent of "Hara hachi bu."
Hachi is the number 8
It means only eating until 80% full. Like the Japanese habit of Hari Hachi Bu.
"juu hachi" is a Japanese word and in English it means "eighteen"
Hachi
It means 8.
bu ke yi mean " cannot ". Bu mean "no".
hachi was born in japan
bu dong mean "I don't understand"
Pcgs gem bu?
it means desu=100 hachi 8 normally but with jyu after it it means 80 and san means 3 so 182 =[)
"La hara" could be a misspelling or mispronunciation of "La Hora" which means "the hour" in Spanish. If you meant something else please provide more context.