Daniel
"A nice change"? Hey, I'm doing some work for my Japanese class. I'm writing a pretend letter and talking about the weather. I want to write "It has been warm lately, which is a nice change". I can say that it's warm, but I'm not sure about the "a nice change" bit. Is there an expression like this in Japanese? Thanks in advance. =]It would also help if someone could show me how to say "It has been very warm recently, which is is a nice change considering I live in England" - or something along those lines. =] ありがとうございます!
25 mrt. 2012 23:15
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"It has been warm lately, which is a nice change". I would say, "嬉しいことに、最近、暖かいです” (Ureshiikotoni, saikin, atatakaidesu.) which a nice change=良い変化(yoi henka)=嬉しいことに I think like this.
25 maart 2012
Here's my answer. 最近はとても暖かくなってきています。イギリスに住んでいることを思えば、それはよい気分転換です。
31 maart 2012
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