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Tsunami means young child in Japanese​

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Answered by pritisingg246
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Tsunami is a Japanese word from a double root: tsu, meaning port or harbour, and nami, meaning wave. The word looks innocuous in simple translation, but to those who live on the rim of the Pacific it can spell disaster. ... Tsunamis are fast moving ocean waves which spread across the open water like ripples oh a pond.

Answered by harshithakakumani
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A year after the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami, Japanese children display remarkable resilience. ... The young voices are allowed to speak for themselves.

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