How to Say ‘Good weather’ in Japanese
いい天気
ii tenki
[ee ten-kee]
💬 Usage Tip: [いい天気] means “nice weather” or “good weather.” A very common chunk to memorize as one unit.
🇯🇵 In Japan: On golf days, saying [いい天気] is an easy, friendly opener with almost anyone at the course.
Phrase Breakdown
いい
ii
[ee]
good; nice
Describes something as good; here it modifies weather.
今日はいい天気です。
The weather is nice today.
天気
tenki
[ten-kee]
weather
Means weather; together with いい it means nice weather.
いい天気だから散歩します。
Because it’s nice weather, I’ll take a walk.
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