kanjou

Usages of kanjou

日記にっき に その  の 感情かんじょう を みじかく く と、 自分じぶん の 気持きもち が すこし かって きます。nikki ni sono hi no kanjou o mijikaku kaku to, jibun no kimochi ga sukoshi wakatte kimasu.
When I briefly write my emotions of the day in my diary, I start to understand my own feelings a bit.
日本語にほんご で 自分じぶん の 感情かんじょう を 自然しぜんな 表現ひょうげん で えたら、 とても ち が いい だろう と おもいます。nihongo de jibun no kanjou o shizenna hyougen de ietara, totemo kimochi ga ii darou to omoimasu.
I think it would feel really good to be able to express my emotions naturally in Japanese.
子供こども の ころ んだ 小説しょうせつ を かえす と、 むかし は 想像そうぞう できなかった 感情かんじょう が かる よう に なって いて、 すこし 大人おとな に なった  が します。kodomo no koro yonda shousetsu o yomikaesu to, mukashi wa souzou dekinakatta kanjou ga wakaru you ni natte ite, sukoshi otona ni natta ki ga shimasu.
When I reread novels I read as a child, I feel a bit more grown-up, because I can now understand emotions I couldn’t imagine before.
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Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, politeness, and mood. For example, the polite present form adds ‑ます to the verb stem, while the past tense uses ‑ました. Unlike English, Japanese verbs don't change based on the subject — the same form works for "I", "you", and "they".

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