japanese word
japanise word
a tsunami is not caused by tides.
Yes, in March 2011 there was a significant tsunami as a result of the magnitude 9.0 earthquake on the ocean floor.The term tsunami itself is a Japanese word and with it Japan has the longest recorded history of tsunamis.
No. The term 'tsunami' comes from Japanese and means storm waves ("tsu", 津 meaning 'storm' and "nami", 波 meaning 'wave').
it is called a Tsunami
Culture is a term that is only vaguely defined, but the general consensus is something along the lines of this: A culture is an umbrella term for a society or community's norms, history, practices, language(s) and social structures.
harbor waves and tsunami for japanese language
It came from the Dutch word 'taptoe', which meant taps shut.
Dutch
dutch
old English
Spanish
Pizza in my pants
pizza in my pants
Latin
The term ethically is derived from the English language. There are different forms of ethics, all of which come from the English language and have some form of morals for meanings.
To envelop is to completely wrap around and cover. It is derived from the French language. An easy way to think of the meaning is thinking of an envelope, as in a latter. It envelops the letter.
Latin, Greek and Hebrew.