猛暑
When the weather gets super hot for a long time, we call that a heatwave. Imagine it's summer, and the sun is shining really, really brightly, and it feels like the heat never ends! That's a heatwave. It means the temperature is much higher than usual, and it stays hot for many days. So, when you hear about a heatwave, think of very hot weather that lasts for a while.
猛暑 en 30 segundos
- B1
- weather
- noun
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Two common kanji.
Two common kanji.
Simple pronunciation.
Clear pronunciation.
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Summary
猛暑 (mōsho) means a heatwave, a period of extremely hot weather.
- B1
- weather
- noun
Ejemplo
今年の夏は記録的な猛暑だった。
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