Hurricane = Taifū (台風)
(Note: This is where the word typhoon comes from)
taihuun
Tyfuamadri
Typhoon is the Japanese word for a hurricane
The word 'hayate' means "squall/hurricane."
Yes, the word 'hurricane' is a singular, common noun; a word for a thing.
Hurricane comes from the Taino language word for wind.
There was a huge hurricane in Las Angeles
yes
The word hurricane is probably derived from the Taino word huracan which meant storm. The Spaniards that landed in Hispaniola heard this word used by the Arawak people that lived here. They adopted this word into the Spanish language where huracan has the meaning of hurricane.
The word hurricane comes from the Taino Indian word "hurakan" meaning "big wind."
I'm pretty sure it means "Hurricane" in Japanese.
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."