"フンチ・ヌプリ" meaning in Ainu

See フンチ・ヌプリ in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Forms: hunchi nupuri [romanization]
Head templates: {{head|ain|proper noun|head=フンチ・ヌプリ|tr=hunchi nupuri}} フンチ・ヌプリ • (hunchi nupuri)
  1. Mount Fuji (the highest mountain in Japan) Categories (place): Mountains, Places in Japan
    Sense id: en-フンチ・ヌプリ-ain-name-9BXNOKai Categories (other): Ainu entries with incorrect language header

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