気分が悪いです。

kibungawaruidesu
I feel sick.
kibun ga warui desu

Meaning

気分が悪いです。 means I feel sick..

Pronunciation

kibun ga warui desu. Use the displayed ruby/timing as the primary guide once audio is ready.

When to use

Useful for sudden illness. Use this when the situation is urgent, medical, unsafe, or involves lost documents.

How it works

This is a single useful expression. Learn it as one piece, then use the detail page and audio to connect spelling, sound, and meaning.

Nuance

Polite beginner-safe wording. Japanese politeness is carried by endings like desu, masu, kudasai, and onegaishimasu.

Watch out

Romanization is only a bridge. The kana or kanji on the card is what you should recognize in real use.

Useful detail

Japanese phrases often package politeness into endings rather than separate words like please. Category: Emergencies and health.

Notes

Useful for sudden illness. Polite beginner-safe wording.

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