wind

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The meaning (definition) of the word wind
air that moves and blows your hair around.
The word wind used in a sentence
“The wind blows hard and makes your hair fly all around.”
Words that mean the same as wind (synonyms)
breezegust
The plural of the word wind
winds
How the word wind is said around the world
| French | vent |
| Spanish | viento |
| Mandarin | 风 |
| Hindi | हवा |
| Arabic | رياح |
| Russian | ветер |
| Portuguese (EU) | vento |
| Portuguese (BR) | vento |
| Japanese | 風 |
| German | Wind |
| Urdu | ہوا |
| Punjabi | ਹਵਾ |
| Korean | 바람 |
| Hebrew | רוּחַ |
| Greek | άνεμος |
| Dutch | wind |
| Filipino | hangin |
| Vietnamese | gió |
| Turkish | rüzgâr |
| Persian | باد |
| Polish | wiatr |
| Ukrainian | вітер |
| Bengali | বাতাস |
| Swedish | vind |
| Italian | vento |
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