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sakura
English
Etymology
Borrowing from Japanese ? (sakura, “cherry tree”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sæk???/, /?s??k???/, /s??k????/
Noun
sakura
- (Japanese) cherry tree
- cherry blossom (Japanese cherry tree)
Translations
Indonesian
Etymology
From Japanese ? (sakura, “cherry tree”).
Noun
sakura (first-person possessive sakuraku, second-person possessive sakuramu, third-person possessive sakuranya)
- (Japanese) cherry tree
- cherry blossom (Japanese cherry tree)
Japanese
Romanization
sakura
- R?maji transcription of ???
- R?maji transcription of ???
Portuguese
Noun
sakura f (plural sakuras)
- sakura (blossom of the Japanese cherry tree)
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hinata
Finnish
Verb
hinata
- To tow.
Conjugation
Derived terms
- hinaaja
- hinaus
- hinuri
Anagrams
- haitan, hinaat, hintaa, hitaan, ihanat, thaina
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