The names of typhoon
The 9th typhoon "Malou" faded out to Japan. Malou is the 3rd typhoon which hit Korea. The first is Dainmu whose name is from China. The second is Conpas whose name is from Japan. Malou is from Macao language.
About a decade ago, eastern countries used Greek and Roman god or goddess's name for the name of typhoon.
But thesedays they use words from their languages.
About a decade ago, eastern countries used Greek and Roman god or goddess's name for the name of typhoon.
But thesedays they use words from their languages.
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The names of typhoons
Malou is from the language in Macao.
About a decade ago, eastern countries used Greek and Roman god or goddess's name for the names of typhoons.
Malou is from the Macao language. (or: the native language of Macao (if just 'Macao' is not the accepted name of that language...))
About a decade ago, eastern countries used the names of Greek or Roman gods and goddesses for typhoons.
But these days (<- two words) they use words from their own languages.
Hi, carsont
It's long time to meet you, again.
I am glad to see you.
Thank you so much for corrections.