Usage examples of "feel" in English with translation to German

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I feel like eating out tonight. Ich habe Lust, heute Abend essen zu gehen.
feel free to contact us zögern Sie nicht, uns zu kontaktieren
I feel ashamed of having lost my temper. Ich schäme mich dafür, dass ich die Beherrschung verloren habe.
I feel like going to a bar Ich habe Lust, in eine Bar zu gehen
feel free to contact me zögern Sie nicht, mich zu kontaktieren
I feel like going on a trip. Ich habe Lust, zu verreisen.
please feel free to contact me bitte zögern Sie nicht, mich zu kontaktieren
I feel like going to the theatre Ich habe Lust, ins Theater zu gehen
please feel free to contact us bitte zögern Sie nicht, uns zu kontaktieren
I feel like going to the cinema Ich habe Lust, ins Kino zu gehen
feel free to contact me in case you encounter any difficulty zögern Sie nicht, mich zu kontaktieren, wenn Sie auf Schwierigkeiten stoßen
"I feel like playing cards." "So do I." "Ich habe Lust, Karten zu spielen." "Ich auch."
feel very free to contact me again zögern Sie nicht, mich wieder zu kontaktieren
I don't feel like studying. Ich habe keine Lust zu studieren.
I don't feel like going out. Ich habe keine Lust auszugehen.
I don't feel like watching TV. Ich habe keine Lust fernzusehen.
I don't feel like going out tonight. Ich habe keine Lust, heute Abend auszugehen.
I don't feel like waiting any longer. Ich habe keine Lust, noch länger zu warten.
I do not feel like drinking beer tonight. Ich habe keine Lust, heute Abend Bier zu trinken.
I don't feel like translating this sentence. Ich habe keine Lust, diesen Satz zu übersetzen.
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