Sentence examples of "feels" in English with translation "fühlen"

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A lifetime is short, but feels long. Das Leben ist kurz, aber es fühlt sich lang an.
The tongue of a cat feels rough. Die Zunge einer Katze fühlt sich rau an.
The air feels somewhat cold this morning. Die Luft fühlt sich heute Morgen etwas kalt an.
It appears to me that she feels much better today. Es scheint mir, dass sie sich heute viel besser fühlt.
Tom's face feels rough because he needs to shave. Toms Gesicht fühlt sich rau an, weil er sich rasieren muss.
A person who is sapiosexual feels attracted by the intelligence of another person more than by outward appearance. Eine sapiosexuelle Person fühlt sich von der Intelligenz einer anderen Person eher angezogen, als von der äußeren Erscheinung.
I feel myself better today. Heute fühle ich mich besser.
I don't feel well. Ich fühle mich nicht gut.
I feel much better today. Ich fühle mich heute viel besser.
I know how you feel. Ich weiß, wie du dich fühlst.
I feel guilty about it. Ich fühle mich für das schuldig.
Now I feel the same. Jetzt fühle ich mich auch so.
How do you feel now? Wie fühlst du dich jetzt?
I do not feel well Ich fühle mich nicht wohl
How does the paper feel? Wie fühlt sich das Papier an?
I don't feel good Ich fühle mich nicht gut
I'm not feeling well. Ich fühle mich nicht gut.
He's feeling really low. Er fühlt sich wirklich niedergeschlagen.
I'm feeling fine now. Ich fühle mich jetzt wohl.
He's feeling much better. Er fühlt sich viel besser.
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