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| etymological origin of | hun: tájfun |
| etymological origin of | pol: tajfun |
| etymology | eng: typhoon |
| has derived form | deu: Taifune |
| has derived form | deu: Taifuns |
| lexical category | noun |
| semantically related | deu: Bach |
| semantically related | deu: Fluß (Bewegung) |
| semantically related | deu: Fluß |
| semantically related | deu: Fluss |
| semantically related | deu: Flut |
| semantically related | deu: Lauf |
| semantically related | deu: Strömung |
| semantically related | deu: Strom |
| semantically related | deu: Wirbelsturm |
| semantically related | deu: Zustrom |
| semantically related | deu: Zyklon |
| semantically related | deu: tropischer Sturm |
| semantically related | deu: tropischer Wirbelsturm |
| translation | cym: teiffŵn |
| translation | eng: typhoon |
| translation | fin: taifuuni |
| translation | fra: typhon |
| translation | ind: taufan |
| translation | ita: tifona |
| translation | lit: taifūnas |
| translation | nld: tyfoon |
| translation | pol: tajfun |
| translation | por: tufão |
| translation | spa: tifón |
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