what is the name of the typhoon English question
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“Typhoon” entered the English language when explorers interacted with residents of southwest and southern Asia—according to the Online Etymology Dictionary (which probably isn't wrong), the word comes from tufan, which means “big cyclonic storm” in Arabic, Persian, and hindi.
The term typhoon is the regional name in the northwest Pacific for a severe (or mature) tropical cyclone, whereas hurricane is the regional term in the northeast Pacific and northern Atlantic. Elsewhere this is called a tropical cyclone, severe tropical cyclone, or severe cyclonic storm.
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