【No. 1458】Ki ga Fureru (気が触れる - Losing One's Mind)
Dec 15, 2018 22:20
Ki ga Furetu
Today, I was about to take an act called ki ga furetu (気が触れる).
Ki ga furetu means to lose one's mind or become crazy.
Ki (気) in ki ga futeru means "mind" or "spirit."
Fureru (触れる) means "to touch" in most cases, but it can also mean "to be crazy."
That is to say, the literal meaning of ki ga fureru is "one's mind becomes crazy."
In present Japan, I think that ki ga hureru is the only idiom that uses the verb fureru as the meaning of "to be crazy."
Today, I was about to take an act called ki ga furetu (気が触れる).
Ki ga furetu means to lose one's mind or become crazy.
Ki (気) in ki ga futeru means "mind" or "spirit."
Fureru (触れる) means "to touch" in most cases, but it can also mean "to be crazy."
That is to say, the literal meaning of ki ga fureru is "one's mind becomes crazy."
In present Japan, I think that ki ga hureru is the only idiom that uses the verb fureru as the meaning of "to be crazy."
気が触れる
私は今日、気が触れそうになりました。
「気が触れる」とは、正気でなくなることを意味します。
「気」は "mind" や "spirit" を意味します。
「触れる」はほとんどの場合 "to touch" を意味しますが、"to be crazy" を意味することもできます。
すなわち「気が触れる」の文字どおりの意味は、 "one's mind becomes crazy" となります。
現代の日本において、「触れる」が「狂う」の意味を持つのは、「気が触れる」という表現の中くらいだと思います。
私は今日、気が触れそうになりました。
「気が触れる」とは、正気でなくなることを意味します。
「気」は "mind" や "spirit" を意味します。
「触れる」はほとんどの場合 "to touch" を意味しますが、"to be crazy" を意味することもできます。
すなわち「気が触れる」の文字どおりの意味は、 "one's mind becomes crazy" となります。
現代の日本において、「触れる」が「狂う」の意味を持つのは、「気が触れる」という表現の中くらいだと思います。
Corrections (1)
No. 1 sora
- Ki ga Fureru (気が触れる - Losing One's Mind)
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Today, I was about to take an act called 'ki ga furetu' (気が触れる).
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Today, I was about to take an act called 'ki ga furetu' (気が触れる).
Today it seems like I was "ki ga fureru"
- 'Ki ga furetu' means to lose one's mind or become crazy.
- 'Ki ga furertu' means to lose one's mind or become crazy.
- 'Ki' (気) in 'ki ga futeru' means "mind" or "spirit."
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- 'Fureru' (触れる) means "to touch" in most cases, but it can also mean "to be crazy."
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- That is to say, the literal meaning of 'ki ga fureru' is "one's mind becomes crazy."
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- In present Japan, I think that 'ki ga hureru' is the only idiom that uses the verb 'fureru' as the meaning of "to be crazy."
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
Toru
Thank you so much for the correction! :)
Thank you so much for the correction! :)