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Skxawng ([info]anotherhellhole) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2013-07-06 15:06:00

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Entry tags:!open, jake sully, steve rogers



Types of wind

airstream, breeze, crosswind, dust devil, easterly, gale, gust, headwind, jet stream, mistral, monsoon, sandstorm, sea breeze, sirocco, southwester, tailwind, tornado, trade wind, turbulence, twister, typhoon, whirlwind, windstorm, zephyr

Names of winds

Abroholos, Auster, Austru, Bali wind, Barat, Barber, Bayamo, Bentu de Soli, Bora, Borasco, Brickfielder, Brisa, Briza, Brisote, Brubu, Bull's Eye Squall, Caver (or Kaver), Chubasco, Churada, Contrastes, Cordonazo, Coromell, Cyclone, Diablo, Elephanta, Etesian, Foehn (or Chinook, Santa Ana, Snow Eater), Fremantle Doctor, Gregale, Haboob, Harmattan (or Doctor, Cape Doctor), Hurricane, Knik Wind, Kona Storm, Leste, Levanter, Levantera, Levanto, Leveche, Maestro, Matanuska Wind, Mistral (or Cierzo), Nashi, N'aschi, Norte, Nor'easter, Nor'wester, Norther, Ostria, Pali, Pampero, Shamal, Sharki, Squamish, Suestado, Sumatra, Sundowner, Taku Wind, Tehuantepecer (or Papagayo), Tramontana, Typhoon, Vardar (or Vardarac), Warm Braw, White Squall, Williwaw, Willy-willy, Zephyros

Really old directional winds (Greek and Roman and other Mediterranean places)

North (N) Septentrio/Aparctias/Boreas/Pagreus
North-Northeast (NNE) Aquilo/Meses/Caunias/Idyreus
Northeast (NE) Caecias/Thebanas
East (E) Subsolanus/Apeliotes/Potameus/Syriandus/Marseus/Hellespontias/Berecyntias/Cataporthmias
Southeast (SE) Vulturnus/Eurus/Euronoti/Scopelus/Carbas/Phonecias
South-Southeast (SSE) Euronotus/Phoenicias/Orthonotos
South (S) Auster/Notus
South-Southwest (SSW) Libonotus/Leuconotos
Southwest (SW) Africus/Lips
West (W) Favonius/Zephyrus
Northwest (NW) Corus/Argestes/Olympias/Sciron/Lapyx
North-Northwest (NNW) Thrascias/Thrakias/Strymonias/Sciron/Circias/Olympias

Wind in different languages

die wind (Afrikaans)
الريح(Arabic)
քամին (said "k’amin") (Armenian)
külək (Azerbaijani)
haizea (Basque)
Вецер (said "Viecier") (Belarusian)
বায়ু (said "Bāẏu")(Bengali)
vjetar (Bosnian)
на вятъра (said "na vyatŭra") (Bulgarian)
el vent (Catalan)
sa hangin (Cebuano)
风 (said "Fēng") (Simple Chinese)
風 (said "Fēng") (Traditional Chinese)
vjetar (Croatian)
vítr (Czech)
vinden (Danish)
de wind (Dutch)
la vento (Esperanto)
tuul (Estonian)
ng hangin (Filipino)
tuuli (or puhaltimet) (Finnish)
Le vent (French)
Gaoth (said like "gway") (Gaelic)
o vento (Galician)
ქარის (said "k’aris") (Georgian)
Der Wind (German)
ο άνεμος (said "o ánemos") (Greek)
પવન (said "Pavana") (Gujarati)
van an (Haitian Creole)
הרוח(Hebrew)
हवा (said "Havā") (Hindi)
cua (Hmong)
a szél (Hungarian)
vindurinn (Icelandic)
angin (Indonesian)
an ghaoth (Irish)
Il vento (Italian)
風 (said "Kaze") (Japanese)
angin (Javanese)
ಗಾಳಿ (said "Gāḷi") (Kannada)
ខ្យល់ (said "khyal") (Khmer)
바람 (said "balam") (Korean)
ພະລັງງານລົມໄດ້ (said "phalangnganlom dai") (Lao)
Ventus (Latin)
vējš (Latvian)
vėjo (Lithuanian)
ветрот (said "vetrot") (Macedonian)
angin (Malay)
l-riħ (Maltese)
वारा (said "Vārā") (Marathi)
hufwe (or hufwetsyìp) (Na'vi)
vinden (Norwegian)
باد (Persian)
Wiatr (Polish)
O vento (Portuguese)
Suure (Quenya)
vânt (Romanian)
Ветер (said "Veter") (Russian)
ветар (said "Vetar") (Serbian)
vietor (Slovakian)
veter (Slovenian)
El viento (Spanish)
upepo (Swahili)
vinden (Swedish)
வீசும் காற்று (said "Vīcum kāṟṟu") (Tamil)
గాలి (said "Gāli") (Telugu)
ลม (said "Lm") (Thai)
rüzgar (Turkish)
вітер (said "viter") (Ukrainian)
ہوا (Urdu)
gió (Vietnamese)
Y gwynt (Welsh)
דער ווינט(Yiddish)




[OoC: If the translations into other languages are wrong, I'm sorry! I got them off Google Translate]



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[info]aphotic_auror
2013-07-06 05:59 pm UTC (link)
Well now, I recognise from the French, at least what you were looking up... But why look for "the names of the wind", anyway's? I mean, surely not because someone else told you to...?

((Ooc: And I SO squeed a happy squeal when I saw the HEBREW in there, tbh! X-D <3))

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[info]anotherhellhole
2013-07-06 06:06 pm UTC (link)
Why not? Nothing wrong with that, is there?

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[info]aphotic_auror
2013-07-07 11:54 pm UTC (link)
Well, certainly not - if you don't mind being made a fool of...!

I mean, that's what that Elodin person seems to do for fun...

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[info]anotherhellhole
2013-07-07 11:59 pm UTC (link)
Only if you ask him stupid questions. If you talk to him, proper-like, he's pretty cool.

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