big wind
颱風 Tái fēng
The word "TYPHOON" comes from the Chinese language and from the Chinese word "Tai-fhong" which means a strong wind.
The word typhoon comes from a Chinese word meaning "great wind."
they should
台风 [tái fēng]
The original language of the word "typhoon" is Chinese, specifically from the Cantonese word "tai fung." It was later adopted into English from Portuguese sailors who encountered typhoons in the Pacific.
big wind
Typhoon is the Japanese word for a hurricane
Typhoon originates in the Greek for their monster Typhoon the storm giant.
A Typhoon is a name used in East Asia for a hurricane. It is a type of tropical cyclone occurring in the western regions of the Pacific Ocean. A typhoon is similar to a hurricane in levels of destructiveness. The word typhoon comes from the Chinese term tai-fung meaning great wind. See "What is a cyclone?" for a fuller definition.A typhoon is a mature tropical cyclone that develops in the western part of the North Pacific Ocean between 180° and 100°E
A typhoon is a strong, organized tropical storm with a closed circulation, convection, and sustained winds of at least 74 mph that occurs in the Pacific Ocean north of the equator and between 180 degrees and 140 degrees east longitude.
cha is the Chinese word for search