Japanese

じがする

かんじがする
Meaning: to have a feeling; to feel that...
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 感じがする 感じがしない
Polite 感じがします 感じがしません
Past 感じがした 感じがしなかった
Polite + Past 感じがしました 感じがしませんでした
Te-form 感じがして 感じがしなくて
Potential 感じができる 感じができない
Passive 感じがされる 感じがされない
Causative 感じがさせる 感じがさせない
Imperative 感じがしろ 感じがするな

Handwriting

感
じ
が
す
る

Example

I feel like someone is there.

Usage Notes

Expresses an intuition, hunch, or a vague sensation about something.

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