it is hard to say from romanised single words maybe you can show us the Japanese forms or the sentances you saw them in but
hito could be one of two words either 人 whch is like person/man/women/people.worker depnding on how its used or ひと which is used to say one/a/an
hoshi could be 星 star or could be 欲しい which is want/ would like wish/ hope for
kyaku could be 客 meaning visitor/guest/caller/ customer/client
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I think Elizabeth is right. But we will be able to give more accurate answers if you can show the original sentence.
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kyaku, きゃく means amendment
Hito, ひと, here it means one, example: ひとり one person, alone. ひとり (ひとえ) the first day of the month, one day.
Hoshi , ほし means dryinng, dried