I recognize "δ»ζ₯" as "today/now", "γ―" as "is" and "ζ" as "hot" (climate-wise). But I don't know what "γγ£γγγγͺ" is, although "γͺ" may mean "isn't it?". So it could be, "It sure is a hot day."
As for "η§γζ±γγ§γγΎγ£γ" I'm not sure. But if "δ»ζ₯γ―ζγγ£γγγγͺ" is "It sure was hot today." then "η§γζ±γγ§γγΎγ£γ" might mean "I even broke into a sweat."
I recognize "δ»ζ₯" as "today/now", "γ―" as "is" and "ζ" as "hot" (climate-wise). But I don't know what "γγ£γγγγͺ" is, although "γͺ" may mean "isn't it?". So it could be, "It sure is a hot day."
As for "η§γζ±γγ§γγΎγ£γ" I'm not sure. But if "δ»ζ₯γ―ζγγ£γγγγͺ" is "It sure was hot today." then "η§γζ±γγ§γγΎγ£γ" might mean "I even broke into a sweat."
Kanji is too complicated for us whom using alphabet, different than the other language like Thai, Hindi and Arabic for me its way easy to learn.
Because it was so hot today,I'm all covered in sweat, also.