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How do you say "It has been cloudy and cold lately" in Japanese?
Hi!
I want to talk about the weather but I don't have enough verb conjugation knowledge to make the aforementioned sentence. 曇り is cloudy and 寒い is cold, right? So could it be something like: この頃は曇りと寒いでした。
Also, am I using この頃 and と correctly?
Thanks in advance!
Nov 24, 2015 7:13 PM
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この頃、曇っていて寒いです。
lately is この頃 or さいきん
曇り is noun. 曇る is verb. In this case, use 曇っている(te-form + iru)
November 24, 2015
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