Honorable is four syllables: hon-or-a-ble.
There are two syllables. Hon-est.
There are 2 syllables. Hon-our.
The word honour has two syllables. Hon-our.
There are 3 syllables. Dis-hon-est.
In Swedish and Danish, "hon" means "she." In Vietnamese, "hon" is an honorific title used for someone of high status or significance.
No, "hon" is not a prefix. It is a word in various languages that can mean different things, such as "she" in Swedish and "her" in English.
It means hello in Chinese
Je T`aime hon means I love you hun in French. xo I luv u.
Hon it's going for you! :)
Hon. Daniel T. Farinas Hon. Nicasio M. Aliping, Jr. Hon. Betty Lourdes F. Tabanda Hon. Isabelo B. Cosalan, Jr. Hon. Elmer O. Datuin Hon. Peter C. Fianza Hon. Edison R. Bilog Hon. Richard A. Carino Hon. Perlita L. Chan-Rondez Hon. Fred L. Bagbagen Hon. Erdolfo V. Balajadia Hon. Philian Louise C. Weygan-Allan Hon. Nicasio S. Palaganas
1. Hon. Sesenio andales2. Hon. Alvin b. Arcilla3. Hon. Ma. Nida c. Cabrera4. Hon. Alvin m. Dizon5. Hon. Lea o. Japson6. Hon. Edgardo c. Labella7. Hon. Augustus g. Pe, jr8. Hon. Noel g. Wenceslao
1. Hon. Sesenio andales2. Hon. Alvin b. Arcilla3. Hon. Ma. Nida c. Cabrera4. Hon. Alvin m. Dizon5. Hon. Lea o. Japson6. Hon. Edgardo c. Labella7. Hon. Augustus g. Pe, jr8. Hon. Noel g. Wenceslao
It depends on what you mean by "hon." If you mean a shortened word for "honey", then it isn't actually a real word and you can spell it however you want. Or if you mean the word "hone" (to improve something with refinements; example: to hone your skills by practicing), that is the only spelling. If you didn't mean either of these, I could help more if you put in a definition.
Caddie Hon's birth name is Hill Shan Hon.
Mike Hon's birth name is Michael Jeremy Hon.
If you mean 'mot nuant' this is a word with a delicate shade of meaning. Often 'mot nuance'.