気分
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Base noun form. Used to describe emotional or physical state, e.g., 『気分がいい』 (kibun ga ii, 'feeling good').
Theme
At a café, User and their coworker Mika are chatting about their weekend plans and how they're feeling after a busy week.
気分
きぶん
feeling, mood
People & IdentityEmotions & Personality
Memory Hook
Imagine feeling your 'key' (気分 kibun sounds like 'key boon') to unlock your mood — a key to your feelings! 'Key boon' → 気分 (kibun, 'feeling, mood').
Cultural Note
In Japan, people often ask 『気分はどうですか?』 (kibun wa dou desu ka?, 'How are you feeling?') to show concern for someone's emotional state, especially in healthcare or social settings.
Forms
Base: 気分Base noun form. Used to describe emotional or physical state, e.g., 『気分がいい』 (kibun ga ii, 'feeling good').