Japanese Meaning of 気分 (きぶん) kibun

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Japanese Vocabulary: 気分 (きぶん)

Meaning: The Japanese word “気分” (kibun) means “mood” or “feeling.” It can also refer to one’s emotional state or condition.

Examples

  1. 大分気分が良くなった。 I feel much better now.  
  2. 今朝から気分が悪いです。 I’ve been feeling bad since this morning.  
  3. 何だか今日は気分が悪い。 For some reason, I feel sick today.  
  4. 気分は良くなりましたか。 Are you feeling better now?  
  5. 今日は最高にいい気分だよ。 I feel on top of the world today.  
  6. 気分転換に買い物がしたい。 I want to go shopping for a change of pace.  
  7. 親に怒られて、気分が悪い。 My parents got angry with me, and now I feel down.  
  8. 早起きした日は気分がいいです。 On days when I wake up early, my mood is good.  
  9. よく眠ったら気分がすっきりした。 I felt refreshed after a good sleep.  
  10. 爪の色を変えると、気分が変わる。 Changing your nail color can also change your mood.

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