Usage examples of "sinto" in Portuguese with translation to English

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Eu me sinto frequentemente deprimido. I feel depressed often.
"Sinto muito", suspirou o menino. "I am sorry," sighed the boy.
Como estou gripado, não sinto o gosto de nada. Since I have a cold, I have no sense of taste.
Não me sinto cómodo aqui. I don't feel at ease here.
Sinto muito tê-la feito esperar. I am sorry to have made you wait.
Eu não me sinto bem. I don't feel well.
Sinto muito tê-lo feito esperar. I am sorry to have made you wait.
Eu me sinto melhor hoje. I feel better today.
Sinto muito não ter te escrito durante tanto tempo. I am sorry that I haven't written to you in such a long time.
Eu sinto muito por você. I feel for you deeply.
Eu me sinto mal por elas. I feel bad for them.
Eu sinto que ele está certo. I have a feeling he is right.
Agora eu sinto pena por ela. Now I feel sorry for her.
Me sinto um pouco triste hoje. I'm feeling a little sad today.
Eu me sinto mal por eles. I feel bad for them.
Eu sinto o peso da idade. I feel my age.
Sinto como se algo estivesse errago. I feel that something is wrong.
Eu me sinto mal por ele. I feel bad for him.
Eu me sinto culpado a esse respeito. I feel guilty about it.
Eu me sinto mal por esse cara. I feel bad for that guy.
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