forecast in Japanese
forecast in Japanese is 天気予報, 予報, 予想 — forecast means to predict how something, especially the weather or the economy, will develop.
forecast in Japanese
天気予報
Pronounced: tenkiyohō
予報
Pronounced: yohō
An estimation of a future condition.
予想
Pronounced: yosō
An estimation of a future condition.
予想
Pronounced: yosō
To estimate how something will be in the future.
What does "forecast" mean?
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verb To predict how something, especially the weather or the economy, will develop.
"Meteorologists forecast heavy snow for the weekend."
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noun A prediction about future conditions, especially the weather.
"The forecast calls for sunshine all week."
forecast in a sentence
- Meteorologists forecast heavy snow for the weekend.
- Analysts forecast a rise in interest rates.
- The forecast calls for sunshine all week.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "forecast" in Japanese?
"forecast" in Japanese is 天気予報, 予報, 予想. forecast means: To predict how something, especially the weather or the economy, will develop.
How do you pronounce 天気予報?
"forecast" in Japanese is 天気予報, pronounced "tenkiyohō".
How do you use "forecast" in a sentence?
Example: "Meteorologists forecast heavy snow for the weekend." In Japanese, "forecast" is 天気予報, 予報, 予想.
Are there other ways to say "forecast" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "forecast": 天気予報, 予報, 予想.
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