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Breakdown of (o)huro
wind
風
The wind is blowing so hard that it even bends the insects under the table.
spine
呂
As you can see in this diagram, the slightly bent spine connects the mouth at the top of our body with the mouth at the bottom of our body.
おo
honorific prefix
Usages of (o)huro
(お)風呂 に 入る(o)huro ni hairu
to take a bath
毎日 風呂 を 浴びます。mainiti huro wo abimasu.
(He) takes a bath every day.
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