How do you say “Feeling” in Japanese? 「気持ち(きもち)」Kimochi

How do you say “Feeling” in Japanese? 「気持ち(きもち)」Kimochi Noun

Noun: 気持ち(きもち)

Romaji Reading: kimochi
Meaning: feeling

Example Sentences of「気持ち(きもち)」

彼の気持ちを聞いて(私は)嬉しくなった。
Kare no kimochi o kīte (watashi wa) ureshiku natta.
I was happy to hear his feelings.


私の好きという気持ちは彼女には届かない。
Watashi no suki to iu kimochi wa kanojo ni wa todokanai.
My feelings of love don’t reach her.


晴れた朝は気持ちが良い。
Hareta asa wa kimochi ga yoi.
It feels good on a sunny morning.


(私は)お酒を飲み過ぎて気持ちが悪い。
(Watashi wa)osake o nomi sugite kimochi ga warui.
I feel sick because I drank too much alcohol.


(私の)部屋が綺麗になって気持ち良い。
(Watashi no)heya ga kirei ni natte kimochiyoi.
I feel good because my room has become clean.

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