Japanese has over 50 specific words for different types of rain
Japanese has a rich vocabulary for rain that doesn't translate into English: 'kirisame' (misty rain), 'yudachi' (sudden evening shower), 'harusame' (gentle spring rain), 'yamajizake' (mountain spray), 'kosame' (fine drizzle), 'Εame' (heavy rain), 'tsuyu' (rainy season rain), and dozens more. This reflects both Japan's genuinely varied rainfall patterns and a cultural tradition of observational precision in nature poetry (haiku) that developed over centuries. Languages develop vocabulary for things their speakers need to distinguish β Japanese speakers needed to distinguish these rains.
English has 'rain', 'drizzle', 'shower', 'downpour', and a few others. Finding a language with 50+ specific rain words makes English vocabulary feel crude and inattentive β and reveals how much of perceptual reality is genuinely linguistically shaped.
βJapanese has 50+ specific words for different types of rain β misty rain, mountain spray, sudden evening shower, gentle spring rain. English has about 6. The vocabulary reflects centuries of nature observation. π§οΈ #OddlyHumanβ