faa3 faa3 seng1化化聲化化声
Jyutpingfaa3 faa3 seng1
Yalefa fa sēng
Definition
Onomatopoeia for the sound of the wind blowing.
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How it's used
This expression is an onomatopoeic descriptor specifically reserved for the sound of wind blowing through trees, leaves, or narrow gaps. It captures a continuous, rushing quality rather than a sharp or sudden noise. It is often used to evoke a sense of atmosphere or to emphasize the intensity of a breeze.
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