Usage examples of "mi sento bene" in Italian with translation to English

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Io non mi sento bene. I feel unwell.
Io mi sento bene. I feel fine.
Mi sento bene ora. I'm feeling fine now.
Mi sento bene oggi. I feel well today.
Non mi sento bene. I don't feel well.
Oggi mi sento bene. I feel good today.
Mi sento bene. I feel fine.
Mi sento intelligente... Peccato... È solo una sensazione... I feel smart... Pity... It's just a feeling...
Mi sento come un beluga! I feel like a beluga whale!
Mi sento male oggi. I feel bad today.
Oggi mi sento malinconico. Today I'm feeling melancholic.
Mi sento molto stanco questo pomeriggio. This afternoon I feel very tired.
Non mi sento a mio agio qui. I don't feel comfortable here.
Qui mi sento proprio come un bambino in un negozio di dolciumi! I feel just like a kid in a candy shop, here!
Mi sento molto meglio oggi. I'm feeling much better today.
È la prima volta che mi sento nauseato. It's the first time I feel nauseous.
Oggi mi sento malinconica. Today I'm feeling melancholic.
Mi sento triste quando penso a tutta la gente che muore nelle guerre. I feel sad when I think about all the people who die in wars.
Mi sento sola senza di te. I'm lonely without you.
Mi sento sola senza di voi. I'm lonely without you.
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