Translation and Meaning of: 吹雪 - fubuki
On this page, we will study the meaning of the Japanese word 吹雪 (fubuki) and its translation into English. Let's see their different meanings, example phrases, explanations, etymology and the similar words.
Romaji: fubuki
Kana: ふぶき
Type: noun
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Translation / Meaning: snow storm
Meaning in English: snow storm
Definition: A climatic phenomenon in which strong winds blow and large amounts of snow fall.
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Explanation and Etymology - (吹雪) fubuki
吹雪 It is a Japanese word meaning "snowfall" or "snowstorm". The word is made up of two Kanji: 吹 (Fuku) which means "blowing" and 雪 (yuki) which means "snow". The correct pronunciation in Japanese is "Fubuki". The word is often used to describe an intense snow storm with strong winds and reduced visibility. The word is also used in cultural contexts, as in reference to a Kendô sword technique called "Fubuki Waza", which means "snowstorm technique."How to Write in Japanese - (吹雪) fubuki
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Synonyms and Similar - (吹雪) fubuki
See below a list of Japanese words that have the same meaning or is a variation of the word we are studying on this page:
吹雪; ふぶき; 雪嵐; ゆきあらし
Words containing: 吹雪
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Words with the same pronunciation: ふぶき fubuki
Example Sentences - (吹雪) fubuki
Below are some example sentences:
吹雪が降っています。
Fubuki ga futteimasu
It's snowing hard.
There is a snowstorm.
- 吹雪 - blizzard
- が - subject particle
- 降っています - is falling
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Other words of the same type: noun
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
A way of saying "snow storm" é "(吹雪) fubuki". Throughout this page you will find information and alternatives.