Meaning of 気がする in Japanese
Japanese word definition and usage
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気がする
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Kana Readingきがする
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Romajikigasuru
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Word Senses
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- Parts of speech
- Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru
- Meaning
- to have a certain mood or feeling; to have a hunch
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Example Sentences
気がする, きがする used in context
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カンマを入れないようにしたいんだけど、6はカンマがないと不自然な気がします。
I'd like to do without commas, but 6 feels odd if it doesn't have commas.
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行けども行けども、やはり同じ場所をグルグル回っている気がしてならない。
The further I went the more irresistible became the feeling that I was going round and round in circles.
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His dress and bearing somehow give an aristocratic feel.
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I get the feeling I'm being lead round the houses.
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アンケートの集計は、表計算ソフトで行っていましたが、最近は、データベースソフトでの集計の方が容易な気がして、データベースソフトで集計しています。
We used to compile survey results using spreadsheet programs but recently we feel that database software's summing methods are quicker so we use databases to total them.
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I'm afraid my tonsils are swollen.
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