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How do you say "What is the temperature on Wednesday?" in Japanese?
水曜日の気温は何度ですか?
suiyōbi no kion wa nan dodesu ka ?
In Japanese, "What is the temperature on Wednesday?" is 水曜日の気温は何度ですか? (suiyōbi no kion wa nan dodesu ka ?).
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Pronunciation
水曜日の気温は何度ですか? is written using kanji. Romanised as suiyōbi no kion wa nan dodesu ka ?, it sounds roughly like "soo-ee-yoh-bee-noh-kee-oh-n-wah-nah-n-doh-deh-soo-kah" to an English ear.
Writing and usage
Suiyoubi no kion wa nan dodesu ka embeds Wednesday into the standard temperature question. This form is practical for planning weekly activities.
Example sentence
「水曜日の気温は何度ですか?」と聞いて、水曜日の気温を確認します。
'suiyōbi no kion wa nan dodesu ka ?' to kiite, suiyoubi no kion wo kakunin shimasu.
I ask this to find out the temperature on Wednesday.
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How to remember 水曜日の気温は何度ですか?
Wednesday's temperature forecast lets you plan mid-week activities. The question structure mirrors all other day-specific temperature queries.
Related words
- what is the weather on wednesday? 水曜日の天気は何ですか? suiyōbi no tenki wa nan desu ka ?
- what can't you do? できないことは何ですか? dekinai koto wa nan desu ka ?
- what is the weather on thursday? 木曜日の天気は何ですか? mokuyōbi no tenki wa nan desu ka ?
- what do you dislike? 何が嫌いですか? nani ga kirai desu ka ?
- what is the temperature on friday? 金曜日の気温は何度ですか? kinyōbi no kion wa nan dodesu ka ?
- what is the temperature on thursday? 木曜日の気温は何度ですか? mokuyōbi no kion wa nan dodesu ka ?
- what is the weather on monday? 月曜日の天気は何ですか? getsuyōbi no tenki wa nan desu ka ?
- what is the temperature on saturday? 土曜日の気温は何度ですか? doyōbi no kion wa nan dodesu ka ?
- what is the temperature on tuesday? 火曜日の気温は何度ですか? kayōbi no kion wa nan dodesu ka ?
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Questions about 水曜日の気温は何度ですか?
How do you pronounce 水曜日の気温は何度ですか?
水曜日の気温は何度ですか? is romanised as suiyōbi no kion wa nan dodesu ka ?. Say it roughly like "soo-ee-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 水曜日の気温は何度ですか formal or casual?
水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 水曜日の気温は何度ですか written in Japanese?
水曜日の気温は何度ですか? is written using kanji. Suiyoubi no kion wa nan dodesu ka embeds Wednesday into the standard temperature question.
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"What is the temperature on Wednesday?" in other languages
- Korean 수요일 기온이 어때요? (suyoil gioni eottaeyo?)
- Chinese 星期三的温度是多少? (xīng qī sān de wēn dù shì duō shǎo ?)
- Spanish ¿Cuál es la temperatura del miércoles?
- Spanish (Latin America) ¿Qué temperatura hace el miércoles?
- French Quelle sera la température mercredi ?
- German Wie hoch ist die Temperatur am Mittwoch?
- Italian Qual è la temperatura mercoledì?
- Russian Какая температура в среду? (kakaja temperatura v sredu?)
- Greek Πόσους βαθμούς θα έχει την Τετάρτη; (posus vathmus tha ehyi tin tetarti)
- Arabic درجة الحرارة كام يوم الأربع؟ (daragit ilharaara kaem yoom il'arbaAa'?)
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