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How to Say ‘The weather is really nice today.’ in Traditional Chinese

今天天氣很舒服。

jīn tiān tiān qì hěn shū fú

[jin-tyen tyen-chee hen shoo-foo]

💬 Usage Tip: Literally, "[today's weather] [very comfortable]." Natural and common for pleasant weather.

🇹🇼 In Taiwan: In Taiwan, weather chat is almost a social sport—especially after heat, rain, or a surprise cool day.

Phrase Breakdown

今天天氣

jīn tiān tiān qì

today’s weather

Refers to the weather on the current day.

Example

今天天氣不錯。

The weather is nice today.

Words in this phrase

今天

jīn tiān

[jin-tyen]

today

Refers to the current day.

Example

今天我不用上班。

I do not need to work today.

天氣

tiān qì

[tyen-chee]

weather

Refers to conditions like temperature, sun, wind, or rain.

Example

今天天氣很好。

The weather is very nice today.

很舒服

hěn shū fú

very comfortable / pleasant

Often used to describe weather, temperature, or a feeling that is pleasant and agreeable.

Example

這裡的風很舒服。

The breeze here feels very pleasant.

Words in this phrase

hěn

[hen]

very

An adverb meaning very; it makes the following adjective stronger.

Example

這家店很有名。

This shop is very famous.

舒服

shū fú

[shoo-foo]

comfortable

Describes a feeling of physical or mental comfort, ease, or pleasantness.

Example

今天天氣很舒服。

Today's weather is very comfortable.

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