Usage examples of "feel good" in English with translation to Italian

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I don't feel good Non mi sento bene buono
I feel good today. Oggi mi sento bene.
I feel so good with you Mi sento molto bene con te
I don't feel like eating now. Non mi va di mangiare ora.
I didn't know you were such a good cook. Non sapevo che fossi un così bravo cuoco.
I feel well today. Mi sento bene oggi.
I envy your good health. Invidio la tua buona salute.
I've spent so many years as chairman that I feel it's time I stepped down. Ho passato tanti anni in qualità di presidente che sento che è giunto il momento di dimettermi.
If the weather is good, I'll leave tomorrow. Se il tempo è buono, partirò domani.
His short stature makes him feel insecure. La sua bassa statura lo fa sentire insicuro.
Also Piotr and Lech are good friends. Anche Piotr e Lech sono buoni amici.
I feel unwell. Non mi sento bene.
Tom is a good friend of mine. Tom è un mio caro amico.
I don't feel like eating. Non mi va di mangiare.
It will do you good to have a holiday. Ti farà bene andare in vacanza.
There are days where I feel like my brain wants to abandon me. Ci sono dei giorni in cui sento che il mio cervello vuole abbandonarmi.
Tom isn't very good at sports. Tom non è molto bravo negli sport.
Tom doesn't feel like eating. A Tom non va di mangiare.
This is a very good question. Questa è una domanad molto buona.
I don't feel well. Non mi sento bene.
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