IPA: /ˈɡɪbli/
KK: /ˈɡɪbli/
A hot, dry wind that blows from the desert in North Africa, often carrying dust and sand.
The ghibli swept across the desert, bringing with it clouds of dust and heat.
The word 'ghibli' originates from the Italian word 'ghibli', which refers to a hot desert wind. It was adopted by the Japanese animation studio Studio Ghibli, named after this wind, symbolizing the studio's creative and dynamic spirit.
Imagine a hot desert wind that brings change and creativity — that's the essence of 'ghibli', which reflects the dynamic nature of the animation studio.
No commonly confused words.