気味
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Base noun form. Used as a suffix to indicate a slight resemblance or tendency. Example: 『寒気味』 (samugimi, 'chilly-looking / Feeling a bit cold').
Theme
Two friends, Ken and User, are at a park discussing the weather and how it affects their mood.
気味
きみ
-like, -looking, -looked
Core Language Building BlocksDescriptive Language
Memory Hook
Think of 'gimme' (きみ kimi sounds like 'gimme') a look — it gives a '-like' or '-looking' vibe! 'Gimme' → きみ (kimi, '-like, -looking').
Cultural Note
『気味』 (kimi) is often attached to adjectives or nouns to describe a slight tendency or appearance, commonly used in casual speech to express feelings or impressions.
Forms
Base: 気味Base noun form. Used as a suffix to indicate a slight resemblance or tendency. Example: 『寒気味』 (samugimi, 'chilly-looking / Feeling a bit cold').