ekal Play up Pompey!VIP Member VIP ★ 15 ★ Impact 20 100% 74 Feedback Nov 8, 2006 1K views 5 replies #1 大風.com Taifun.com (the word has become typhoon in English). This is the Japanese and Chinese word for hurricane / gale. 4,210,000 results on Google. Registrar: domaindiscount24.net Expiry: 2006-12-31 PM me with offers.
大風.com Taifun.com (the word has become typhoon in English). This is the Japanese and Chinese word for hurricane / gale. 4,210,000 results on Google. Registrar: domaindiscount24.net Expiry: 2006-12-31 PM me with offers.
namebug Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 14 100% 3 Feedback Dec 7, 2006 #2 Hello: Is it taifeng or dafeng ? Thanks
ekal Play up Pompey!VIP Member VIP ★ 15 ★ Impact 20 100% 74 Feedback Dec 7, 2006 #3 taifun in Japanese. Chinese not so sure, but I believe taifeng.
kleszcz VIP Member VIP ★ 15 ★ Impact 103 100% 604 Feedback Dec 7, 2006 #4 Not a thread hijacking just you don't know exact meanings... Maybe not mistaken but not a common word. Typhoon is "台風" in Japanese and is pronounced "taifuu" or "taifu". If you need further help in Japanese PM me. Last edited: Dec 7, 2006
Not a thread hijacking just you don't know exact meanings... Maybe not mistaken but not a common word. Typhoon is "台風" in Japanese and is pronounced "taifuu" or "taifu". If you need further help in Japanese PM me.
S Sir P Account Closed Impact 0 75% 4 Feedback Dec 8, 2006 #5 hi there, good help with the japanese above, I shall provide the Chinese: In Mandarin Chinese, Typhoon is: Simplified: 台风 Traditional: 颱風 Pinyin: tái fēng Cheers, Sir P
hi there, good help with the japanese above, I shall provide the Chinese: In Mandarin Chinese, Typhoon is: Simplified: 台风 Traditional: 颱風 Pinyin: tái fēng Cheers, Sir P
Traveler Top Member VIP ★ 15 ★ Impact 1,189 100% 48 Feedback Dec 9, 2006 #6 maybe you can sell it to dafeng.org