am early Japanese word meaning 'harbour wave'
From the Japanese language meaning Harbour Wave
where was the point of orign 0f tsunami
it thinks it means tsunami and wave of terror or a mega tornado is about to strike USA
No. Tsunami it's a japanese word.
The word "tsunami" is of Japanese origin. The word is a combination of the Japanese characters "tsu," meaning "harbor," and "nami," meaning "wave." Written in Japanese, the word looks like this: 津波
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.
The tsunami is a crashing wave.
'un tsunami' (there is no specific French word)
there was a tsunami in japan not to long ago
By the tectonic plates slipping which caused a displacement of water.
Some tsunami waves have travelled most of the way around the world, and have destroyed coastline thousands of kilometres from their origin.
Yes. It is a Japanese word.