Japanese · Nature & Environment

kumo

Cloud

Beginnernoun

Definition

A visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere. Japanese weather vocabulary is rich due to Japan's varied climate.

Example

雲が多くて、富士山が見えません。

There are many clouds and I can't see Mount Fuji.

Etymology

The word 雲 (kumo) signifies clouds and has been a part of the Japanese lexicon since ancient times, often associated with change and the fleeting nature of life.

How & Where It’s Used

雲 is used in both spoken and written contexts, predominantly found in poetry and descriptive narratives about nature.

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