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phew in Japanese

phew in Japanese is ふぅ — phew means used to express relief after tension or effort.

phew in Japanese

ふぅ
intj
Pronounced: fuu
Used to express relief of tension, fatigue, or surprise.

What does "phew" mean?

  1. interjection Used to express relief after tension or effort.
    "Phew! We made the flight with two minutes to spare."
  2. 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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