Because it's a Japanese word in in the language Tsu つ or ツ (depending on which form of Japanese your using) is a Japanese character and where the T is silent for instance the word Tsubasa つばさ or ツバサ is pronounced Soo-ba-saa not t sound, that's just the way the Japanese language is
depends on if its is in the front of the sentence or not.
Tsunami
With the letter I anywhere in it? Tsunami.
The tsunami 2004 was bigger
a tsunami
The Earthquake occurred before the tsunami as it is what caused the tsunami.
One tsunami would be the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
The correct spelling is "tsunami."
tsunami
Tsunami
The correct spelling is tsunami (from the Japanese for harbor wave).
Tsunami...u nearly had it right!
The correct spelling is tsunami (tectonically-caused wave, from Japanese for harbor wave).
The likely word (phonetically) is tsunami(soo-NAH-me) a large ocean wave.
A large tectonic ocean wave is a "tsunami" (Japanese for harbor wave).
The likely word is a longer one: tsunami (a destructive ocean wave).
The spelling tsunami has a silent T (Japanese word meaning "harbor wave").
The singular is "tsunami" and the plural "tsunamis", for a large sea wave caused by tectonic disturbances.
The word pronounced similarly is "tsunami" (destructive ocean wave).The Spanish spelling soñarme means "dream [of] me."