気がする

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Japanese

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Kanji in this term

Grade: 1
on'yomi
Alternative spelling
氣がする (kyūjitai)

Pronunciation

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  • (Tokyo) がする [kì gá súrú] (Heiban – [0])
  • IPA(key): [kʲi ɡa̠ sɨɾɯ̟]

Verb

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()がする (ki ga surusuru (stem ()がし (ki ga shi), past ()がした (ki ga shita))

  1. ( [] 気がする) "mood/sense/feeling is present"
    1. to give off the sense that ~
      (へん)()がする
      hen na ki ga suru
      to give off a weird feeling
    2. to feel that ~; to think that ~
      ()てる()がしない
      Kateru ki ga shinai.
      It doesn't feel like I can win.
      • 2010, “My Soul, Your Beats!”, Maeda Jun (lyrics), Maeda Jun (music), performed by Lia:
        そんな(にち)(じょう)()()ける(かぜ)
        ()こえた()がした
        (かん)じた()がしたんだ
        sonna nichijō ni fukinukeru kaze
        kikoeta ki ga shita
        kanjita ki ga shita n da
        The wind blowing through such usual days
        I felt I heard it
        I felt I sensed it
    3. to be in the mood to ~
      なんだか()()がしない
      Nandaka neru ki ga shinai.
      I don't feel like sleeping for some reason.

Conjugation

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