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How do you say "What is the temperature on Saturday?" in Japanese?

土曜日の気温は何度ですか?

doyōbi no kion wa nan dodesu ka ?

Phrase Kanji

In Japanese, "What is the temperature on Saturday?" is 土曜日の気温は何度ですか? (doyōbi no kion wa nan dodesu ka ?).

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Pronunciation

土曜日の気温は何度ですか? is written using kanji. Romanised as doyōbi no kion wa nan dodesu ka ?, it sounds roughly like "doh-yoh-bee-noh-kee-oh-n-wah-nah-n-doh-deh-soo-kah" to an English ear.

Writing and usage

Doyoubi no kion wa nan dodesu ka embeds Saturday into the temperature question. This is practical for tourists and residents planning Saturday activities.

Example sentence

「土曜日の気温は何度ですか?」と聞いて、土曜日の気温を確認します。

'doyōbi no kion wa nan dodesu ka ?' to kiite, doyoubi no kion wo kakunin shimasu.

I ask this to find out the temperature on Saturday.

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How to remember 土曜日の気温は何度ですか?

Weekend temperature forecasts matter for outdoor plans. The dodesu marker signals degree-specific measurement rather than general conditions.

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Questions about 土曜日の気温は何度ですか?

How do you pronounce 土曜日の気温は何度ですか?

土曜日の気温は何度ですか? is romanised as doyōbi no kion wa nan dodesu ka ?. Say it roughly like "doh-yoh-bee-noh-kee-oh-n-wah-nah-n-doh-deh-soo-kah" in English. Each Japanese syllable has even weight, so keep the rhythm steady.

Is 土曜日の気温は何度ですか formal or casual?

土曜日の気温は何度ですか? is a neutral, everyday word that works in both casual and polite speech. The level of formality comes from the sentence structure around it, not from the word itself.

How is 土曜日の気温は何度ですか written in Japanese?

土曜日の気温は何度ですか? is written using kanji. Doyoubi no kion wa nan dodesu ka embeds Saturday into the temperature question.

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