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暑い朝

atsui asa

hot morning

In 15 Sekunden

  • A literal description of a hot morning.
  • The ultimate summer icebreaker for small talk.
  • Used to build social empathy during heatwaves.

Bedeutung

A very simple way to describe a morning where the temperature is already high. It's that feeling when you wake up and realize it's going to be a long, sweltering day.

Wichtige Beispiele

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Greeting a neighbor at the mailbox

おはようございます。今日も暑い朝ですね。

Good morning. It's another hot morning today, isn't it?

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Entering the office and talking to a coworker

暑い朝ですね。エアコンが助かります。

It's a hot morning. The air conditioning is a lifesaver.

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Texting a friend while waiting for the train

暑い朝だね。もう帰りたい(笑)

Hot morning, huh. I already want to go home (lol).

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Kultureller Hintergrund

In big cities like Tokyo, the 'Heat Island Effect' makes mornings particularly hot as the concrete retains heat from the previous day. The transition from the cool of the night to a hot morning is a common theme in Haiku, often using 'Kigo' (seasonal words) like 'Asagao' (morning glory). The Japanese government issues 'Heatstroke Alerts' on hot mornings, advising people to use air conditioning and stay hydrated. During summer vacation, children gather for 'Radio Taiso' (morning exercises) even on hot mornings, though sessions are sometimes canceled if it's too extreme.

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The 'Desu ne' Magic

Always add 'desu ne' when talking about the weather to sound more natural and friendly.

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Kanji Caution

Double-check your kanji in texts! Writing {熱|あつ}い{朝|あさ} makes it sound like the morning is a physical object you are touching.

In 15 Sekunden

  • A literal description of a hot morning.
  • The ultimate summer icebreaker for small talk.
  • Used to build social empathy during heatwaves.

What It Means

Imagine waking up and the sun is already blinding. You haven't even had coffee, but you're already sweating. That is exactly what 暑い朝 describes. It is a simple combination of 暑い (hot) and (morning). It captures that "here we go again" summer feeling. It’s not just a weather report; it’s a shared realization of the day ahead. In Japan, where humidity is high, this phrase carries a lot of weight. It’s the verbal equivalent of wiping your forehead with a handkerchief.

How To Use It

You can use this phrase very flexibly in your daily life. In its simplest form, it’s just a noun phrase. You can add ですね (desu ne) to make it a polite observation. This turns it into "It's a hot morning, isn't it?" You don't need complex grammar to start using it. Just drop it into a conversation as you pass someone. If you are talking to yourself, you might say 暑い朝だ... (Atsui asa da). When texting a friend, you might just send the phrase with a sweating emoji. It’s a basic building block for seasonal communication.

When To Use It

This is your go-to for summer small talk in Japan. Use it at the elevator with a neighbor. Use it when you first walk into your workplace. It’s a perfect "safe" topic for any social interaction. It’s especially common during the "Tsuyu" (rainy season) or mid-August. If you see someone fanning themselves, it's the right time to say it. It works perfectly as a greeting before you even say "Good morning." It shows you are sharing the same environment as the other person. It builds a tiny bridge of empathy through shared discomfort.

When NOT To Use It

Be careful with your adjectives when describing heat. 暑い is only for atmospheric temperature (the weather). If you touch a hot stove or a cup of tea, don't use this atsui. If the morning is pleasantly warm, like in spring, use 暖かい (atatakai) instead. Using 暑い then might make people think you have a fever! Also, avoid using it as a heavy complaint to your boss. Keep it as a light observation rather than a whine. You want to acknowledge the heat, not let it ruin the professional mood.

Cultural Background

In Japan, the weather is a vital social tool and icebreaker. Discussing the 暑い朝 is a way to acknowledge others politely. It’s part of the seasonal awareness called "Kigo" used in traditional poetry. Even in modern life, acknowledging the season is considered good manners. You might hear cicadas (semi) screaming in the background while saying this. It’s a sensory experience that defines the Japanese summer. It also relates to the "Cool Biz" campaign where offices stay warmer to save energy. Everyone is in the same boat, trying to stay cool.

Common Variations

You will often hear 今朝は暑いですね (Kesa wa atsui desu ne). This specifically means "It's hot this morning." Another common one is 朝から暑い (Asa kara atsui). This translates to "It's been hot since early morning." If the air feels like a wet blanket, use 蒸し暑い朝 (mushi-atsui asa). That specifically targets the humidity that Japan is famous for. If you want to sound more casual with friends, try 暑いねー (Atsui neee). The elongated "e" sound adds a sense of shared exhaustion.

Nutzungshinweise

This phrase is extremely safe and versatile. The only real 'gotcha' is the kanji choice in writing. In speech, just remember that adding 'ne' at the end makes it a social interaction rather than just a statement of fact.

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The 'Desu ne' Magic

Always add 'desu ne' when talking about the weather to sound more natural and friendly.

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Kanji Caution

Double-check your kanji in texts! Writing {熱|あつ}い{朝|あさ} makes it sound like the morning is a physical object you are touching.

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Morning vs. Day

If it's hot from the moment you wake up, use '{朝|あさ}から{暑|あさ}い' (It's hot since morning) for extra emphasis.

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Shared Suffering

Complaining about a hot morning is a polite way to bond with Japanese people; it's not seen as being negative.

Beispiele

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#1 Greeting a neighbor at the mailbox
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おはようございます。今日も暑い朝ですね。

Good morning. It's another hot morning today, isn't it?

A classic, polite way to acknowledge a neighbor in summer.

#2 Entering the office and talking to a coworker
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暑い朝ですね。エアコンが助かります。

It's a hot morning. The air conditioning is a lifesaver.

Connecting the weather to the current environment.

#3 Texting a friend while waiting for the train
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暑い朝だね。もう帰りたい(笑)

Hot morning, huh. I already want to go home (lol).

Using 'da ne' makes it casual and relatable for friends.

#4 Complaining to a partner while waking up
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うわ、また暑い朝だよ。動きたくない。

Ugh, another hot morning. I don't want to move.

Expressing personal frustration in a private setting.

#5 A weather reporter starting a broadcast
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今日は全国的に暑い朝を迎えました。

Today, the whole country saw a hot morning.

A standard formal way to describe the start of the day.

#6 Writing a summer greeting card (Shocu-mimai)
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暑い朝が続きますが、お元気ですか。

The hot mornings continue; how are you doing?

A poetic way to start a seasonal message.

Teste dich selbst

Choose the correct kanji for 'A hot morning (weather)'.

今日は( )朝ですね。

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 暑い

暑い is used for atmospheric heat/weather.

Complete the sentence to say 'Because it's a hot morning, I'll drink water.'

暑い朝( )、水を飲みます。

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: だから

'Dakara' indicates a reason or cause.

Fill in the missing part of the morning greeting.

A: おはようございます。今日も暑い朝ですね。 B: (      )。

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: そうですね

'Sou desu ne' is the standard polite way to agree with an observation about the weather.

Which situation best fits the phrase '暑い朝'?

When would you say this?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Waking up in August

August is the peak of summer in Japan, known for hot mornings.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Visuelle Lernhilfen

When to use 暑い (Weather) vs 熱い (Object)

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暑い (Weather)

  • Morning
  • Summer
  • Room
  • Outside

熱い (Object)

  • Coffee
  • Soup
  • Bath
  • Stove

Aufgabensammlung

4 Aufgaben
Choose the correct kanji for 'A hot morning (weather)'. Choose A1

今日は( )朝ですね。

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 暑い

暑い is used for atmospheric heat/weather.

Complete the sentence to say 'Because it's a hot morning, I'll drink water.' Fill Blank A2

暑い朝( )、水を飲みます。

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: だから

'Dakara' indicates a reason or cause.

Fill in the missing part of the morning greeting. dialogue_completion A1

A: おはようございます。今日も暑い朝ですね。 B: (      )。

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: そうですね

'Sou desu ne' is the standard polite way to agree with an observation about the weather.

Which situation best fits the phrase '暑い朝'? situation_matching A1

When would you say this?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Waking up in August

August is the peak of summer in Japan, known for hot mornings.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Häufig gestellte Fragen

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Only if it's an unusually hot day for winter, but generally, it's a summer-only phrase.

'Asa' is early morning, 'Gozen' is the entire morning until noon. 'Asa' is more common in casual speech.

The phrase itself is neutral. Add 'desu' to make it polite.

Use the past tense: '{暑|あつ}かった{朝|あさ}です'.

Yes, you can say '{部屋|へや}が{暑|あつ}い{朝|あさ}' (A morning where the room is hot).

Younger people might say '{朝|あさ}からあちー' (Achee) instead of 'atsui'.

'{寒|さむ}い{朝|あさ}' (Samui asa) for a cold morning.

If you mean they are feeling hot, say '{彼|かれ}は{暑|あつ}がっています'. If you say '{彼|かれ}は{暑|あつ}い', it sounds like his body temperature is high like a heater.

It's a historical distinction in kanji to separate environmental conditions from physical objects.

Usually around 10:00 AM or 11:00 AM. After that, it's 'hiru'.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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{蒸|む}し{暑|あつ}い

similar

Humid and hot

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{肌寒|はだざむ}い{朝|あさ}

contrast

Chilly morning

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{熱帯夜|ねったいや}

builds on

Tropical night

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{残暑|ざんしょ}

specialized form

Lingering summer heat

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