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How to Say ‘Feeling’ in Japanese

きもち

kimochi

[kee-moh-chee]

💬 Usage Tip: [きもち] can mean feeling, mood, or even “that feels good.” Useful in sports for emotions and motivation.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Talking about [きもち] helps kids name emotions and stay positive—often framed as “good feelings = good play.”

Phrase Breakdown

きもち

kimochi

[kee-moh-chee]

feeling; mood

きもち is “feeling/mood.” Useful for helping kids name emotions (happy, frustrated) and reset after mistakes.

Example

いまのきもちをおしえて。

Tell me how you feel right now.

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