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Feelings and Emotions in Japanese

In today's article we are going to learn some feelings and emotions in Japanese. I hope this article helps you to express your feelings in Japanese. First let's see a big list of vocabulary with feelings and emotions, and then some example sentences.

ing that the list below has all kinds of feelings and emotions, whether good or bad. That's why we recommend that you use your browser's locator (CTRL + F) to look for the feeling you're looking for.

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List of feelings and emotions in Japanese

It is worth ing that Japanese is a very complex language, and there are several different words that can have the same meaning in addition to others. Perhaps my choice of words is not the most popular, or the most used.

ing that the list below does not have only adjectives. Sometimes the Japanese end up using other types of words to indicate the quality, feeling or emotion of people. They even use verbs as adjectives. So the list below is quite mixed.

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Japanese Romaji Portuguese
感情 emotion emotion, feelings
うきうき ukiuki Excited, Fun
Terrifying terrifying Cowardly
びっくりした surprised Surprised
気がする kigasuru Feel, have a hunch
感じ(る) kanji(ru) feel, feeling
まごまご magomago Confused
優しく gentle gentle
怒る ikaru or okuru Nervous, angry, irritated, angry
こうぜん It seems like "kouzen" could be a transliteration of a Japanese word, but without additional context, it is not clear what it refers to. If you can provide more context or specify what you would like me to translate, I would be happy to help! exultant, open
穏やか odoyaka Calm, smooth, quiet
悲しい sad sad, unhappy
哀れ(な) aware deplorable, miserable
不幸(な) fukou sad, unhappy
幸せ(な) happiness Happy, joyful (happy person, happy with life)
嬉しい "happy" Happy with something specific.
孤独(な) loneliness isolated, lonely
落ち込む falling down Depressed
怒る okoru nervous, irritated
悔しい frustrating Frustrated
厄介(な) yakkai tedious, oppressive, uncomfortable, annoyed, tedious
がっかり disappointed Disappointed, Discouraged
感謝(する) gratitude nice, grateful
平静(な) Heisei Calm
生き生き iki iki alive, active, joyful
おかしがる funny fun, sweet
満ち足りる "michitariru" Glad, Satisfied, Willing
小腹が立つ kobaragatatsu A little irritated/annoyed
怯える obieru Frightened
心配(する) worry Worried
恋(する) koi In love
退屈(する) boredom Bored
疲れる "to get tired" Tired
驚く odoruku surprised amazed
羨ましい envious jealous, enviable
やましい yamashii Guilty
緊張(する) nervousness Nervous
恥ずかしがる to be shy Shy
恥ずかしい embarrassing embarrassed, shameful
気楽(な kiraku Carefree, At ease
ゆっくり(する) slowly slowly, easily
憎しみ nokushimi Hate
強気 strongly Strong, confident, self-assured
くたくた mokutakuta Sold out
断固(たる) danko Tough, determined, firm
独創的(な) dokusoute Creative, original, ingenious
意欲的 iyokuteki Ambitious, motivated, intentional
忙しい busy busy, compromised
情熱 ion ion
愛情 aijou Love
びっくり bikkuri Surprised
落ち着く ochitsuku Calm
憂える ureeru Mourning, anxious, afflicted

Phrases of feelings and emotions in Japanese

Here are some phrases that show feelings and emotions in Japanese:

  • 君は恋するには若すぎる。
  • You are too young to fall in love;
  • You are too young to be in love;
  • 彼はすぐ怒る。
  • Kare wa sugu okoru;
  • He gets angry very easily;
  • 情熱は苦悩を生む。
  • ion breeds suffering;
  • ion generates anguish. (or creates suffering).
  • それはあまりにも悲しい。
  • That is too sad.
  • This is very sad;
  • 愛情と憎しみは正反対の感情だ。
  • Love and hatred are opposite emotions;
  • Love and hate are opposite emotions;

Videos about feelings and emotions in Japanese

To end the article, let's leave some videos about feelings and emotions in Japanese: