How to Say ‘The same feeling’ in Japanese
同じ気持ち
onaji kimochi
[oh-nah-jee kee-moe-chee]
💬 Usage Tip: [同じ] + [気持ち]. Often used as [同じ気持ちだよ] (“I feel the same”).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Saying you share the same feelings is a gentle way to confirm mutual intention without overly dramatic expressions.
Phrase Breakdown
同じ
onaji
[oh-nah-jee]
same
Means “the same.” In relationships, often used to confirm you feel the same: 同じだよ / 同じ気持ち.
私も同じ気持ちだよ。
I feel the same too.
気持ち
kimochi
[kee-moe-chee]
feeling; emotion
Refers to feelings/intentions. In dating talk, 気持ち can mean romantic feelings and readiness.
気持ちをちゃんと伝えたい。
I want to properly tell you how I feel.
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