haiku in Russian
haiku in Russian is ха́йку, хо́кку — haiku means a short Japanese poem written in three lines, traditionally with five, seven, and five syllable-like units, often evoking a season or a scene from nature.
haiku in Russian
What does "haiku" mean?
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noun A short Japanese poem written in three lines, traditionally with five, seven, and five syllable-like units, often evoking a season or a scene from nature.
"She wrote a haiku about cherry blossoms falling in the spring wind."
haiku in a sentence
- She wrote a haiku about cherry blossoms falling in the spring wind.
- His English teacher asked the class to compose a haiku about autumn.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "haiku" in Russian?
"haiku" in Russian is ха́йку, хо́кку. haiku means: A short Japanese poem written in three lines, traditionally with five, seven, and five syllable-like units, often evoking a season or a scene from nature.
How do you pronounce ха́йку?
"haiku" in Russian is ха́йку, pronounced "khayku".
How do you use "haiku" in a sentence?
Example: "She wrote a haiku about cherry blossoms falling in the spring wind." In Russian, "haiku" is ха́йку, хо́кку.
Are there other ways to say "haiku" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "haiku": ха́йку, хо́кку.