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

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Translations: all104 feel103 be heard1
Non sente la casa tremare? Don't you feel the house shaking?
Si sente minacciata dai semafori? Do you feel threatened by the traffic lights?
Mia madre si sente meglio. My mother feels better.
Si sente minacciato dai semafori? Do you feel threatened by the traffic lights?
Lei si sente male oggi. She feels bad today.
Lei non sente la casa tremare? Don't you feel the house shaking?
Tom si sente un po' meglio stamattina. Tom feels a little better this morning.
Tom sente che la sua squadra vincerà. Tom feels that his team will win the game.
Tom si sente un po' meglio questa mattina. Tom feels a little better this morning.
Tom dice di capire come si sente Mary. Tom says he understands how Mary feels.
Tom dice che capisce come si sente Mary. Tom says he understands how Mary feels.
Come ci si sente a essere tornati a casa? How does it feel to be back home?
Non senti la casa tremare? Don't you feel the house shaking?
Parlammo a voce bassa per non essere sentiti. We talked in a low voice so as not to be heard.
Ti senti minacciata dai semafori? Do you feel threatened by the traffic lights?
Ti senti minacciato dai semafori? Do you feel threatened by the traffic lights?
Si senta libera di contattarmi. Feel free to contact me.
Si senta libero di contattarmi. Feel free to contact me.
Tom si sta sentendo nauseato. Tom is feeling nauseous.
Io mi sentii fuori posto. I felt out of place.
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