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ENG-SPA Sentir(se)

Practicing the verbs "Sentir" and "Sentirse"

TermDefinition
(to) Feel Sentir
I feel, you feel, he/she feels Yo siento, tú sientes, él/ella siente
We feel, They feel, you all feel Nosotros sentimos, ellos/ellas sienten, ustedes sienten
Laura feels love for classical music. Laura siente amor por la música clásica.
The child feels fear in the darkness. El niño siente miedo en la oscuridad.
The friends feel joy at the reunion. Los amigos sienten alegría por el reencuentro.
I felt a strong headache this morning. Sentí un fuerte dolor de cabeza esta mañana.
I feel deep admiration for my grandmother. Siento una profunda admiración por mi abuela.
He feels curiosity about learning new languages. Él siente curiosidad por aprender nuevos idiomas.
The students feel excitement about the upcoming school trip. Los estudiantes sienten emoción por el próximo viaje escolar.
Juan feels the warmth of the sun on his skin. Juan siente el calor del sol en su piel.
María feels sadness about the news. María siente tristeza por la noticia.
The chef feels the aroma of spices in the kitchen. El chef siente el aroma de las especias en la cocina.
(to) Feel Sentirse
She feels tired after working all day. Ella se siente cansada después de trabajar todo el día.
We feel grateful for your kind gesture. Nos sentimos agradecidos por su amable gesto.
Juan feels proud of his academic achievements. Juan se siente orgulloso de sus logros académicos.
How do you feel after the exam? ¿Cómo te sientes después del examen?
They feel nervous before the presentation. Ellos se sienten nerviosos antes de la presentación.
I feel peaceful when I'm in nature. Me siento tranquilo cuando estoy en la naturaleza.
Carmen feels excited about her upcoming trip. Carmen se siente emocionada por su próximo viaje.
Do you feel better after resting? ¿Te sientes mejor después de descansar?
After the motivational talk, everyone feels inspired. Después de la charla motivacional, todos se sienten inspirados.
I feel happy when I'm with my family. Me siento feliz cuando estoy con mi familia.
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