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Master how to talk about basic weather conditions with the key pattern
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Let's look at some more examples. |
Listen and repeat or speak along with the native speakers. |
あめです。(Ame desu.) |
あめです。(Ame desu.) |
ゆきです。(Yuki desu.) |
ゆきです。(Yuki desu.) |
はれです。(Hare desu.) |
はれです。(Hare desu.) |
くもりです。(Kumori desu.) |
くもりです。(Kumori desu.) |
とうきょうは あめです。 (Tōkyō wa ame desu.) |
とうきょうは あめです。 (Tōkyō wa ame desu.) |
Did you notice how I added the phrase, |
とうきょうは (Tōkyō wa) |
とうきょうは あめです。 (Tōkyō wa ame desu.) |
"Tokyo is rainy." |
とうきょうは あめです。literally means "As for Tokyo, rain [it] is," but it translates as "Tokyo is rainy." とうきょうは あめです。 |
The phrase, とうきょうは, "as for Tokyo," establishes Tokyo as the topic of the weather commentary that follows it. |
You should be aware of the longer pattern, but for this lesson, we'll use the shortened pattern. |
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