"高嶺桜" meaning in Japanese

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Noun

IPA: [ta̠ka̠ne̞za̠kɯ̟ɾa̠] Forms: 高嶺桜 [canonical] (ruby: (タカ), (), (ザクラ)), takanezakura [romanization]
Etymology: From 高嶺(タカネ) (takane, “high mountain”) + 桜(ザクラ) (zakura, “cherry tree”). The sakura changes to zakura as an instance of rendaku (連濁). Etymology templates: {{ja-compound|高嶺|タカネ|桜|ザクラ|t1=high mountain|t2=cherry tree}} 高嶺(タカネ) (takane, “high mountain”) + 桜(ザクラ) (zakura, “cherry tree”), {{sortkey|ja|高嶺桜}} たかねさくら', {{rendaku2|sakura|zakura}} The sakura changes to zakura as an instance of rendaku (連濁). Head templates: {{ja-noun|タカネザクラ}} 高(タカ)嶺(ネ)桜(ザクラ) • (takanezakura)
  1. the Japanese alpine cherry tree, Prunus nipponica Wikipedia link: Prunus nipponica, ja:高嶺桜 Categories (lifeform): Prunus genus plants
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