Haiku Meaning in English
word
ˈhaɪku
HY-koo
hˈaɪkuː
HY-koo
التعريف
A haiku is a short poem of Japanese origin, typically with three lines and a pattern of 5, 7, and 5 syllables, often describing nature or a moment.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used in poetry and literature contexts. The plural is often 'haiku' (not 'haikus'). Haiku are valued for their simplicity and ability to capture a moment. The 5-7-5 syllable rule is traditional, but English haiku may be more flexible.
Spanish: haiku - poema haikuPortuguese (BR): haicai - haikuPortuguese (PT): haicai - haikuChinese (Simplified): 俳句Chinese (Traditional): 俳句Hindi: हाइकूArabic: هايكوBengali: হাইকুRussian: хайкуJapanese: 俳句Vietnamese: haikuKorean: 하이쿠Turkish: haikuUrdu: ہائیکوIndonesian: haiku
جمل نموذجية
A haiku has three lines.
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The students wrote a haiku about spring.
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I read a beautiful haiku in class.
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Do you want to try writing a haiku together?
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Her haiku perfectly captured the feeling of a rainy morning.
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I post a new haiku on my blog every week.
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