There aren't any, as tsunami means 'harbour wave' in Japanese.
Tsunami
Tsunami comes from Japanese.
tsunami is said as tsunami (we took the word from Japanese) It's written 津波
"Tsunami" means Japanese harbor wave. That's why they call it tsunami.
No. Tsunami it's a japanese word.
An earthquake caused the tsunami!
The word "Tsunami" comes from the Japanese words "tsu" (harbor) and "nami" (wave), as tsunamis are typically generated by undersea earthquakes or volcanic eruptions that cause powerful ocean waves. The "T" in tsunami reflects its origin and pronunciation in the Japanese language.
Yes. It is a Japanese word.
March 11, 2011.
Some are such as: tsunami, futon, karaoke, sushi, kamikaze, and several baseball terms.
Sanibel Island, located off the coast of Florida in the Gulf of Mexico, is not directly in the path of a potential Japanese tsunami due to the great distance between the two locations. The Gulf of Mexico is not typically affected by tsunamis originating in the Pacific Ocean.
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