Feelings and emotions

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Enhance your communication skills by learning Japanese (jp-JP) to better understand and express feelings and emotions. Whether you're discussing love, joy, or sadness, the nuances of emotion are vividly conveyed in Japanese, making it an invaluable tool for deepening personal connections.

Immerse yourself in a rich emotional landscape as you learn how to use specific Japanese words and expressions related to feelings and emotions. From the warmth of 'irrashaimase' (welcome) to the depth of 'yume no chi ni nare' (become a wellspring of dreams), mastering these phrases will enrich your ability to connect with others on an emotional level.

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I feel happy.


私は幸せです。

She looks sad.


彼女は悲しみ Looks sasai.

They are feeling tired.


彼らは疲れているです。

He feels excited about the trip.


彼は旅行がexcitedに思えます。

We are in love.


We are in love.

You seem disappointed.


あなたは frustrat被了。

The children appear joyful.


子供たちが楽しそうです。

It feels cold today.


今日は寒いですね。

This place is beautiful, and I feel at peace here.


この場所は美しいし、ここでは落ち着くことができるよ。

Everyone seems content with the decision.


Everyone seems content with the decision.

She expresses great joy when she sees me.


彼女は私を見ると、とても喜んでいます。

He finds the news interesting, and his eyes sparkle with interest.


彼はニュースが興味深いと感じていて、興味に満ちた目でそれを見つめています。

They are filled with hope for the future.


彼らは将来への希望で満ちています。

We feel more confident now.


現在、私たちはより自信を持っています。

You look so relieved.


あなたはとても安堵している様子です。

The students are enthusiastic about their lessons.


学生は授業が熱心に受けられています。

The weather makes them feel melancholy.


The weather makes them feel melancholy.

It feels warm inside the house.


家の interiors は温かみがあります。

I am overwhelmed by happiness.


私は幸せで満たされています。

She experiences a moment of joy.


彼女は一瞬の喜びを体験する。