Sentence examples of "Feeling" in English with translation "sentir"

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I'm feeling pretty confident. Je me sens assez confiant.
I'm not feeling well. Je ne me sens pas bien.
He's feeling much better. Il se sent beaucoup mieux.
She's feeling much better. Elle se sent beaucoup mieux.
My aunty is feeling sick. Ma tante se sent malade.
I'm feeling good this morning. Je me sens bien ce matin.
How are you feeling this morning? Comment te sens-tu ce matin ?
I am feeling sad about it. Je me sens triste à cause de ça.
I'm feeling kind of tired. Je me sens un peu fatigué.
I always have a tired feeling. Je me sens toujours fatiguée.
I'm feeling much better today. Je me sens beaucoup mieux aujourd'hui.
"How are you feeling?" "Not good at all!" « Comment te sens-tu ? » « Pas bien du tout ! »
How long have you been feeling like this Depuis combien de temps vous sentez-vous comme ça
Do you enjoy making me feeling like the dead? Prends-tu plaisir à me faire sentir comme les morts ?
I can hardly make a speech without feeling nervous. Je peux difficilement faire un discours sans me sentir nerveux.
Not feeling well, I stayed home on that day. Ne me sentant pas bien, je suis resté à la maison ce jour-là.
I feel smart... Pity... It's just a feeling... Je me sens intelligent... Dommage... Ce n'est qu'une impression...
I never have an ice cream without feeling happy. Je ne mange jamais une glace sans me sentir heureux.
She thinks about him when she's feeling lonely. Elle pense à lui lorsqu'elle se sent seule.
I wasn't aware that you were feeling so bad. Je n'étais pas conscient que vous vous sentiez si mal.
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