Usage examples of "feeling" in English with translation to Italian

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How are you feeling today? Come si sente oggi?
I'm not feeling well. Non mi sento bene.
I've got a feeling that Tom won't graduate this year. Ho la sensazione che Tom non si laureerà quest'anno.
She had a vague feeling of guilt. Lei provava un vago senso di colpa.
She's feeling much better. Si sente molto meglio.
I'm feeling fine now. Mi sento bene ora.
I hope you are feeling well Spero che si senta bene
I was not feeling very hungry. Non mi sentivo molto affamato.
I had a feeling this might happen. Me lo sentivo che sarebbe successo.
I was feeling like being crushed. Mi sentivo schiacciare.
I'm feeling much better today. Mi sento molto meglio oggi.
I'm feeling a little blue today. Mi sento un po' triste oggi.
I'm feeling a little sad today. Mi sento un po' triste oggi.
I am not feeling quite up to par. Non mi sento all'altezza.
I feel smart... Pity... It's just a feeling... Mi sento intelligente... Peccato... È solo una sensazione...
I know how you feel. So come ti senti.
I don't feel well. Non mi sento bene.
I can't understand his feelings. Non riesco a capire i suoi sentimenti.
It makes me feel better. Mi fa sentire meglio.
I feel much better now. Mi sento molto meglio ora.
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