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How to Say ‘It's nice weather today.’ in Japanese

今日はいい天気ですね。

kyou wa ii tenki desu ne

[kyoh wah ee ten-kee dess neh]

💬 Usage Tip: [今日はいい天気ですね] is classic small talk. [ですね] makes it friendly and shared, not just a plain fact.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Talking about the weather is extra natural in golf, since everyone cares about sun, wind, rain, and course conditions.

Phrase Breakdown

今日は

kyou wa

Words in this phrase

今日

kyou

[kyoh]

today

Refers to today, the current day.

Example

今日はいい天気ですねと言いました。

I said, “It’s nice weather today, isn’t it?”

wa

[wah]

topic marker

Marks today as the topic of the sentence; pronounced わ.

Example

今日は風がありません。

Today, there is no wind.

いい

ii

[ee]

good; nice

A common adjective meaning good or nice.

Example

今日はいいですね。

Today is nice, isn’t it?

天気

tenki

[ten-kee]

weather

Means weather, often used in everyday conversation.

Example

天気がよくてうれしいです。

I’m happy because the weather is good.

ですね

desu ne

Words in this phrase

です

desu

[dess]

is; am; are

Polite copula used to end the sentence politely.

Example

今日は晴れです。

It is sunny today.

ne

[neh]

isn’t it; right

Used to invite agreement or show shared feeling.

Example

いい天気ですね。

Nice weather, isn’t it?

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