
#10 To Throb: Learn Japanese
“むねがたかなる” means to beat or pulse strongly and rapidly, often due to excitement, emotion, or physical exertion. It can describe both physical sensations (like a heartbeat) and emotional reactions.

“むねがたかなる” means to beat or pulse strongly and rapidly, often due to excitement, emotion, or physical exertion. It can describe both physical sensations (like a heartbeat) and emotional reactions.

“りょうがする” means to go beyond or exceed someone or something in ability, achievement, or quality.

“おせっかい” describes someone who interferes in other people’s affairs without being asked. It often implies unwanted help or involvement that may be annoying or intrusive.

“こころうばわれる” means to be intensely attracted or fascinated by something or someone, often to the point of being emotionally absorbed or enchanted.

The word “きんちょうかん” refers to a feeling of nervousness, pressure, or emotional strain in a situation. It often arises when people are anxious, uncertain, or anticipating something important or stressful. Tension can be felt physically or emotionally, and it may affect interactions or atmosphere.