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sakura

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Noun — The Japanese cherry tree, or its blossom.

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sakura season sakura blossoms cherry blossom (sakura) viewing

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese sakura, "cherry tree."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “sakura” mean?

The word “sakura” means the Japanese cherry tree, or its blossom. In plain terms, the Japanese cherry blossom tree, famous for its brief, spectacular spring flowering.

How do you pronounce “sakura”?

“Sakura” is pronounced SA-kuu-ruh (/ˈsækʊɹə/ in IPA).

How do you use “sakura” in a sentence?

Here is “sakura” used in a sentence: “Tourists flock to Tokyo every spring to see the sakura in bloom.”

What part of speech is “sakura”?

“Sakura” is a noun.

Where does the word “sakura” come from?

The word “sakura” comes from Japanese. Borrowed from Japanese sakura, "cherry tree.".

Is “sakura” a common word?

“Sakura” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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