'Ikameshii fuyu.'
"Winter" is 'fuyu' in Japanese.
Winter means "Kanji" in Japanese.
chea chaye choayu
In Latin, the phrase "horrible winter" can be translated as "hiems horribilis." The word "hiems" means winter, while "horribilis" means horrible or dreadful. So when combined, the phrase accurately conveys the idea of a terrible winter in Latin.
You can say 'Nande sonna ni hidoi desu ka'.
You may say 'fuyu no tsuki' or 'kangetsu.'
Winter is 'fuyu' in Japanese. It is written as 冬 and pronounced similar to 'foo-yoo'.
Tōji no ōjo
Horrible - Half Japanese EP - was created in 1982.
冬の桜 (fuyu no sakura)
冬-fuyu-winter 春-haru-spring 秋-aki-fall
冬 /fu yu/ is Japanese for 'winter'.