Tsunami
The term 'tsunami' comes from the Japanese meaning storm waves ("tsu", 津) and wave ("nami", 波). [a. Jap. tsunami, tunami, f. tsu storm + nami waves.-Oxford English Dictionary]. For the plural, one can either follow ordinary English practice and add an 's', or use an invariable plural as in Japanese. From: A Tsunami book.
The ending theme song in the anime "Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase" is "Nami no Toriko ni Naru Youni" by Hikaru Nanase featuring Noriko Ogawa. It is a soothing and melodic song that complements the overall mood of the anime.
No, Tsunami is not a city in Japan. A tsunami is a natural disaster caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions that lead to massive sea waves. Tsunami waves can cause significant damage to coastal areas.
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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Nami
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Nami
Episode 37. Very emotional.
it was episode 79
Nami would win.
Thor
Thor
In episode 128 it is also the episode where nami uses happiness punch
Episodes where Nami and Robin are injured xD
Nami - One Piece - was created in 1997.