How to Say ‘I feel good; I am in a good mood’ in Japanese
気分がいいです
kibun ga ii desu
[kee-boon gah ee dess]
💬 Usage Tip: Adding [です] makes [気分がいい] polite. Great for everyday conversation with people you do not know well.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Polite endings like [です] are important in Japan, especially at work, in shops, or when meeting someone for the first time.
Phrase Breakdown
気分
kibun
[kee-boon]
feeling; mood
This word means your emotional or physical feeling, or your mood.
気分がいいですから、出かけます。
Because I feel good, I will go out.
が
ga
[gah]
subject marker
A particle that marks what is being described in the sentence.
気分がいいです。
I feel good.
いい
ii
[ee]
good
A very common i-adjective meaning good.
気分がいいです。
I feel good.
です
desu
[dess]
is; am; are
A polite sentence ending often translated as is, am, or are.
気分がいいです。
I feel good.
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