How to Say ‘It's nice weather today.’ in Japanese
きょうはいいてんきですね。
kyou wa ii tenki desu ne
[kyoh wah ee ten-kee dess neh]
💬 Usage Tip: [ですね] adds a friendly feeling like "isn't it?" or "you know." It invites shared agreement, not just information.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This is classic Japanese small talk. Commenting on the weather is an easy and natural way to connect politely.
Phrase Breakdown
きょうは
kyou wa
Words in this phrase
きょう
kyou
[kyoh]
today
Sets the time as today.
きょうはいいてんきですね。
The weather is nice today, isn’t it?
は
wa
[wah]
topic marker
Marks today as the topic. Pronounced わ.
きょうはあついですね。
It’s hot today, isn’t it?
いいてんき
ii tenki
Words in this phrase
いい
ii
[ee]
good; nice
Describes the weather as nice.
きょうはいいてんきですね。
The weather is nice today, isn’t it?
てんき
tenki
[ten-kee]
weather
A common word for weather.
きょうはいいてんきですね。
The weather is nice today, isn’t it?
です
desu
[dess]
is
Polite copula meaning is/am/are.
きょうはいいてんきですね。
The weather is nice today, isn’t it?
ね
ne
[neh]
isn’t it?; right?
Sentence-ending particle seeking agreement or sharing feeling.
きょうはいいてんきですね。
The weather is nice today, isn’t it?
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