N3
きがする (ki ga suru)
気がする
to feel; to have a hunch; to have a premonition
💡 Nuance & Usage:
Used to express a feeling or intuition about something, often without concrete evidence. Can be translated as "I feel like...", "I have a feeling that...", or "I have a hunch...".
📝 Example Sentences
雨が降るような気がします。
I have a feeling it's going to rain.
Practice Quiz
Test your understanding of "気がする"!
何か変な_______。
🎉 正解 / Correct!
日本語: 「何か変だ」と感じる時に「気がする」を使います。
English: You use 'kiga suru' when you feel something is strange.
English: You use 'kiga suru' when you feel something is strange.
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