気持ち
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Base noun form. Refers to emotions, physical sensations, or general mood. Can be used in various contexts, e.g., 『気持ちがいい』 (kimochi ga ii, 'feels good').
Theme
User and their friend Mika are chatting at a café after a long day. Mika seems a bit down, and User wants to check in on her mood.
気持ち
きもち
feeling, sensation, mood
People & IdentityEmotions & Personality
Memory Hook
Think of 'key mood' — your feelings are the key to your mood. 'Key mood' → 気持ち (kimochi, 'feeling, mood').
Cultural Note
In Japan, expressing 『気持ち』 (kimochi, 'feeling, mood') is often done subtly. Phrases like 『気持ちいい』 (kimochi ii, 'feels good') are common in daily conversation to describe comfort or pleasant sensations.
Forms
Base: 気持ちBase noun form. Refers to emotions, physical sensations, or general mood. Can be used in various contexts, e.g., 『気持ちがいい』 (kimochi ga ii, 'feels good').