晴天
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Base noun form. Used to describe clear, sunny weather conditions. Often appears in weather reports or casual talk about the day's weather.
Theme

On a weekend morning, User and their neighbor Aiko chat about the weather while planning a picnic in the park.

晴天

せいてん

fine weather

Everyday Life & SurvivalWeather & Climate

Memory Hook

Imagine a clear, sunny day with a bright blue sky. You say, 'It's a fine day!' In Japanese, that's 『晴天』 (seiten, 'fine weather'). Think of 'sunny' and 'ten' (as in perfect 10 / 10 weather).

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『晴天』 (seiten, 'fine weather') is often mentioned in weather forecasts and daily conversations, especially during seasons like spring and autumn when clear skies are common. It's a positive term associated with good moods and outdoor activities.

Forms

Base: 晴天Base noun form. Used to describe clear, sunny weather conditions. Often appears in weather reports or casual talk about the day's weather.