How to Say ‘Nice weather’ in German
Schönes Wetter
SHUR-nuhs VET-ter
[SHUR-nuhs VET-ter]
💬 Usage Tip: A classic noun phrase: "schönes" changes ending because it describes the neuter noun "Wetter."
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Phrase Breakdown
Schönes
[SHUR-nuhs]
nice / beautiful
Form of 'schön' used before a neuter noun like 'Wetter'.
Wir sagen „Schönes Wetter“, wenn der Tag sonnig ist.
We say “Nice weather” when the day is sunny.
Wetter
[VET-ter]
weather
Means 'weather'.
Bei blauem Himmel haben wir „schönes Wetter“.
With a blue sky we have “nice weather.”
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