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What does haruka mean in Japanese?

"Haruka" (遥か) in Japanese has two main meanings:

* Far, distant: This is the most common meaning. It can refer to physical distance, like "far away" or "distant land," or figurative distance, like "distant past" or "faraway dreams."

* Vast, boundless: This meaning is less common, but can be used to describe something expansive or limitless, like "vast ocean" or "boundless sky."

It's also worth noting that "Haruka" is often used as a name in Japanese, both for boys and girls.

Here are some examples of how "Haruka" is used in Japanese:

* 遥か彼方 (haruka kanata): Faraway place, distant horizon

* 遥かな昔 (haruka na mukashi): Long ago, distant past

* 遥かな夢 (haruka na yume): Faraway dream, distant hope

* 遥か宇宙 (haruka uchuu): Boundless space, vast universe

It's important to consider the context when translating "Haruka" to understand the precise meaning.

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