English to yoruba meaning of

Ìtumọ̀ ìtumọ̀ ọ̀rọ̀ náà “monsoon” ń tọ́ka sí ìyípadà àsìkò kan nínú àwọn ẹ̀fúùfù ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ ti ẹkùn kan, tí ó ń yọrí sí àkókò òjò ńlá. Monsoon maa nwaye ni awọn ẹkun oorun ati iha ilẹ, ati pe o jẹ afihan nipasẹ akoko tutu kan pato ati akoko gbigbẹ. Ọrọ naa "monsoon" wa lati inu ọrọ Arabic "mausim," eyi ti o tumọ si "akoko" tabi "akoko."

Sentence Examples

  1. But he, being a man well experienced in the navigation of those seas, bid us all prepare against a storm, which accordingly happened on the day following for a southern wind, called the southern monsoon, began to set in.
  2. Probably on the whole state Josie had told me how summers could often be cloudy and turbulent there, with spectacular monsoon thunderstorms, but those days were still months off.
  3. Our school was closed for five weeks during my third-grade year for a monsoon that never came.
  4. Supposedly, Arizona would start to get monsoon storms starting at the end of June and that would help to cool things down a bit, but in the meantime, we all had to suffer.
  5. Blood coursed through her veins like the waters of the Nile in monsoon season.