To say “I’m hot” and discuss the weather in Japanese, you can use the following phrases:
I’m Hot:
- 暑いです (Atsui desu):
This means “I’m hot.” It’s a straightforward way to express that you’re feeling hot due to the temperature. - 暑くてたまりません (Atsukute tamarimasen):
This means “It’s so hot I can’t stand it.” It emphasizes the intensity of the heat.
Discussing Weather:
- 天気はどうですか (Tenki wa dou desu ka):
This means “How’s the weather?” It’s a general question to start a conversation about the weather. - 今日は暑いですね (Kyou wa atsui desu ne):
This means “Today is hot, isn’t it?” It’s a way to comment on the current weather. - 気温が高いです (Kion ga takai desu):
This means “The temperature is high.” It’s a neutral way to describe the high temperature. - 蒸し暑い日ですね (Mushiatsui hi desu ne):
This means “It’s a humid day, isn’t it?” It refers to a combination of heat and humidity. - 熱中症に気をつけてください (Necchuu shou ni ki o tsukete kudasai):
This means “Please be careful of heatstroke.” It’s a concern for someone’s well-being during hot weather. - エアコンをつけて涼んでいます (Eakon o tsukete suzundeimasu):
This means “I’m using the air conditioner and cooling off.” It’s a way to explain how you’re managing the heat.
When discussing the weather, consider the context and your listener’s perspective. Using these phrases will help you communicate your feelings about the weather and discuss temperature-related topics in Japanese.