雨天
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Base noun form. Used to describe weather conditions involving rain. Often appears in compound words like 『雨天中止』 (uten chuushi, 'cancelled due to rain').
Theme

Two coworkers, Aya and User, are planning a weekend picnic but checking the weather forecast in the office.

雨天

うてん

rainy weather

Everyday Life & SurvivalWeather & Climate

Memory Hook

Imagine a rainy day where you see 'rain' (雨 ame) and 'sky' (天 ten) combined — 『雨天』 (uten, 'rainy weather') means the weather is rainy! 'U-ten' sounds like 'you ten' — you have ten rainy days.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『雨天』 (uten, 'rainy weather') is often used in weather forecasts and event announcements to indicate rain. For example, 『雨天決行』 (uten kekkou, 'held rain or shine') means an event will proceed regardless of rain.

Forms

Base: 雨天Base noun form. Used to describe weather conditions involving rain. Often appears in compound words like 『雨天中止』 (uten chuushi, 'cancelled due to rain').