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Real phrases, real pronunciation, real cultural context. Learn how people actually talk about the weather around the world.
When people think about learning a language, they usually start with greetings or numbers. But the smartest starting point is the weather.
Read article JapaneseWeather phrases in Japanese are more than small talk. In Japan, the weather is culture — from cherry blossom season to tsuyu rainy season.
Read article KoreanKorean weather phrases aren't just functional — they're packed with cultural meaning, from hwangsa yellow dust to the romance of first snow.
Read article SpanishWeather phrases in Spanish vary more than almost any other topic in the language — from Castile to the Caribbean to Buenos Aires.
Read article FrenchFrench weather phrases are the gold standard for small talk. The weather is felt, discussed, and complained about with enormous creativity.
Read article ChineseChinese weather phrases in Mandarin are a surprisingly powerful entry point into the language — tied to festivals, seasonal rituals, and four-character idioms.
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Browse 342 real weather phrases across 6 languages, 19 conditions, and 3 fluency levels.
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