How to Say ‘Nice weather’ in Japanese
いい天気
ii tenki
[ee ten-kee]
💬 Usage Tip: [いい天気] is a very common phrase meaning nice weather. It is simple, natural, and perfect for relaxed tee-box conversation.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Opening with [いい天気] feels warm and low-pressure. In Japan, pleasant atmosphere matters, especially at the start of a game or group activity.
Phrase Breakdown
いい
ii
[ee]
good
A common adjective meaning good or nice. In this phrase, it describes the weather as pleasant.
いい天気でゴルフが楽しいね。
Golf is fun in this nice weather.
天気
tenki
[ten-kee]
weather
Means weather. Together with いい, it forms the phrase 'nice weather.'
いい天気だから気分もいいね。
Because the weather is nice, the mood is good too.
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