風 feng
Yes, the word "wind" can be considered a sensory word because it evokes a sensation related to touch and sound, such as feeling the breeze on one's skin or hearing the howling of the wind.
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Gust is another word for a sudden strong blast of wind.
The Greek word for wind energy is "αιολική ενέργεια" (aiolikí enérgeia).
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fēng 風
big wind
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."
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dai(big) phong (wind)
The natural disaster described is a typhoon, which is a severe tropical cyclone that occurs in the western Pacific Ocean. Typhoons are named after the Chinese word "tai-fung," meaning great wind.
the Chinese word for little is chjiow
风
风(fēng)
The Greek word for wind is "anemos." The word comes from the Greek wind gods, the Anemoi.
the chinese word is ping guo