Japanese

ようながする

ようなきがする
Meaning: to have a feeling that; to feel like
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

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

Handwriting

よ
う
な
気
が
す
る

Example

I have a feeling it will rain tomorrow.

Usage Notes

Expresses a subjective feeling or intuition without strong evidence.

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