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This sentence means 'This is unpleasant weather.' In Japanese, the topic (これ) comes first, followed by the topic particle (は). Then the adjective (嫌な) modifies the noun (天気), and the sentence ends with です.
This sentence means 'I am an unpleasant person.' The structure is similar to the previous example: topic (私), topic particle (は), adjective (嫌な) modifying the noun (人), and です at the end.
This sentence means 'He said an unpleasant thing.' Topic (彼), topic particle (は), adjective (嫌な) modifying the noun (こと), object particle (を), and the verb (言いました).
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