How to Say ‘To feel nervous’ in Japanese
緊張する
kinchou suru
[keen-choh soo-roo]
💬 Usage Tip: [緊張する] means to feel nervous or tense. Perfect for that first-tee feeling everybody knows.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Admitting nerves can invite supportive comments from others. In Japan, modest honesty often helps build friendly rapport.
Phrase Breakdown
緊張
kinchou
[keen-choh]
tension / nervousness
A noun meaning nervousness or tension; often used with する to mean to get nervous.
最初のティーショットは緊張します。
The first tee shot makes me nervous.
する
suru
[soo-roo]
to do
A very common verb that combines with nouns to make verbs, like 緊張する.
深呼吸をすると落ち着きます。
If you take a deep breath, you calm down.
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