How to Say ‘That feeling (object marker)’ in Japanese
気持ちを
kimochi o
[kee-moh-chee oh]
💬 Usage Tip: The [を] marks [気持ち] as the object of the verb, as in [気持ちを大切にしてください]. Tiny particle, big grammar power.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese particles can look small but carry the sentence structure. Learning them step by step makes a huge difference.
Phrase Breakdown
気持ち
kimochi
[kee-moh-chee]
feeling; emotion
An emotion or feeling in your heart.
気持ちを伝えます。
I express my feelings.
を
o
[oh]
object marker
A particle marking the direct object of a verb.
気持ちを伝えます。
I express my feelings.
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