Meaning
To sense or feel that something is the case.
Cultural Background
Using this phrase shows you are 'reading the air' and not forcing your opinion. It is a standard way to reject an idea without saying 'no'.
Drop the subject
Don't say 'Watashi wa'. It's implied!
Meaning
To sense or feel that something is the case.
Drop the subject
Don't say 'Watashi wa'. It's implied!
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence: 'I feel like I've seen this movie.'
この映画、見た_______。
気がする is the correct idiom for having a feeling/hunch.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercisesこの映画、見た_______。
気がする is the correct idiom for having a feeling/hunch.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, it's only for hunches.
Related Phrases
気になる
similarto be curious/bothered
気がつく
similarto notice