phew in Japanese
phew in Japanese is ふぅ — phew means used to express relief after tension or effort.
phew in Japanese
ふぅ
Pronounced: fuu
Used to express relief of tension, fatigue, or surprise.
What does "phew" mean?
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interjection Used to express relief after tension or effort.
"Phew! We made the flight with two minutes to spare."
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interjection Used to express that something smells unpleasant.
"Phew, what is that smell coming from the bin?"
phew in a sentence
- Phew! We made the flight with two minutes to spare.
- Phew, what is that smell coming from the bin?
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "phew" in Japanese?
"phew" in Japanese is ふぅ. phew means: Used to express relief after tension or effort.
How do you pronounce ふぅ?
"phew" in Japanese is ふぅ, pronounced "fuu".
How do you use "phew" in a sentence?
Example: "Phew! We made the flight with two minutes to spare." In Japanese, "phew" is ふぅ.
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