How to Say ‘Feels good; refreshing’ in Japanese
気持ちいい
kimochi ii
[kee-mo-chee ee]
💬 Usage Tip: [気持ちいい] describes something that feels pleasant or refreshing, like air, sunshine, or a smooth swing. Very useful outdoors.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese speakers often describe how something feels physically and emotionally. On a golf morning, [気持ちいい] captures both at once.
Phrase Breakdown
気持ち
kimochi
[kee-mo-chee]
feeling
気持ち means feeling, mood, or sensation. In 気持ちいい, it combines with いい to mean something feels good.
朝の風は気持ちいいね。
The morning breeze feels nice.
いい
ii
[ee]
good
Means good or pleasant. In 気持ちいい, it describes a good feeling or pleasant sensation.
気持ちいい朝でうれしいね。
It's a pleasant morning, so I'm happy.
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