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How do you say "What is the weather on Friday?" in Japanese?

金曜日の天気は何ですか?

kinyōbi no tenki wa nan desu ka ?

Phrase Kanji

In Japanese, "What is the weather on Friday?" is 金曜日の天気は何ですか? (kinyōbi no tenki wa nan desu ka ?).

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Pronunciation

金曜日の天気は何ですか? is written using kanji. Romanised as kinyōbi no tenki wa nan desu ka ?, it sounds roughly like "kee-nyoh-bee-noh-teh-n-kee-wah-nah-n-deh-soo-kah" to an English ear.

Writing and usage

Kinyoubi (金曜日) means Friday and uses kin (metal or gold) as its day symbol. Friday weather questions follow the identical template established for other days.

Example sentence

「金曜日の天気は何ですか?」と聞いて、金曜日の天気を確認します。

'kinyōbi no tenki wa nan desu ka ?' to kiite, kin'youbi no tenki wo kakunin shimasu.

I ask this to find out the weather on Friday.

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How to remember 金曜日の天気は何ですか?

Metal-day is Friday, associated with prosperity in some East Asian traditions. The weather question pattern holds steady.

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Questions about 金曜日の天気は何ですか?

How do you pronounce 金曜日の天気は何ですか?

金曜日の天気は何ですか? is romanised as kinyōbi no tenki wa nan desu ka ?. Say it roughly like "kee-nyoh-bee-noh-teh-n-kee-wah-nah-n-deh-soo-kah" in English. Each Japanese syllable has even weight, so keep the rhythm steady.

Is 金曜日の天気は何ですか formal or casual?

金曜日の天気は何ですか? 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 金曜日の天気は何ですか written in Japanese?

金曜日の天気は何ですか? is written using kanji. Kinyoubi (金曜日) means Friday and uses kin (metal or gold) as its day symbol.

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