The T is there because it is pronounced "tsunami", not "sunami", in its original language. If you choose not to pronounce the T in your language/dialect, that's fine. It is correctly pronounced as Tzunami, with a clear 'z'.
The most known are tsar (czar) and tsunami.
The correct spelling of the person who instructs is "instructor".
The gerund form "vomiting" (emesis) does not double the T.
the phrase is 'to a T'. eg "I will quote this to a T." So I guess it is 'down to a T'.
That is the correct spelling of attractive (nice looking, or pulling together).
Tsunami
The spelling tsunami has a silent T (Japanese word meaning "harbor wave").
The correct spelling is Tsunami.
The correct spelling is "tsunami."
The correct spelling is tsunami (tectonically-caused wave, from Japanese for harbor wave).
The correct spelling is tsunami (from the Japanese for harbor wave).
the correct spelling is Japan and tsunami. The tsunami waves were 33 feet high.
The likely word (phonetically) is tsunami(soo-NAH-me) a large ocean wave.
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.
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The correct spelling is "tsunami". A tsunami is a series of ocean waves caused by a sudden and powerful displacement of water, typically from underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.