How to Say ‘Forecast is’ in Japanese
予報です
よほうです
💬 Usage Tip: ‘予報’ (よほう) means 'forecast', usually referring to weather.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Checking the weather forecast is common in Japan, where people plan around the rainy season.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
予報よほう
[yohou]
forecast
A prediction of future weather conditions.
明日の天気予報を見ましたか。
Did you see tomorrow's weather forecast?
ですです
[desu]
is
Indicates existence or identity.
それは良い予報です。
That is a good forecast.
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