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It is hot these days. Summer is humid heat in Japan. So It's very painful.
Jun 18, 2025 3:17 AM
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It’s hot these days.
Summer in Japan is hot and humid, so it feels quite uncomfortable.
Improved Alternative: ----- The weather has been really hot lately. Japanese summers are hot and humid, which makes things feel quite uncomfortable.----- Tip -- • “It is hot these days” is understandable but sounds more natural as “It’s hot these days” or “The weather has been really hot lately.” -- • “Summer is humid heat in Japan” is not correct word order. Native speakers say “hot and humid” to describe this kind of weather. -- • “Painful” is too strong here unless you mean physical suffering. “Uncomfortable” is more natural and accurate for describing sticky or sweaty summer weather. --
Jun 18, 2025 1:53 PM
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English, Japanese
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