Sentence examples of "don’t" in English with translation "sentar"

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Don’t you feel in some way responsible? ¿No te sientes de alguna manera responsable?
God is dead. And I don’t feel so good either. Dios ha muerto. Y yo mismo no me siento nada bien.
Do you feel better today? ¿Te sientes hoy mejor?
I do not feel sad. No me siento triste.
How do you feel now? ¿Cómo te sientes ahora?
I do not feel well No siento bien
I do not feel guilty. No me siento culpable.
Do you feel all right? ¿Te sientes bien?
Sorry, it doesn't work Lo siento, no funciona
I don't feel well. No me siento bien.
I don't feel good No me siento bien
Sorry, I don't understand Lo siento, no lo entiendo
Do you feel birthdays are important? ¿Tú sientes que los cumpleaños son importantes?
Do you feel like going swimming? ¿Sientes ganas de ir a nadar?
"How do you feel?" he inquired. —¿Cómo te sientes? —preguntó él.
How do you feel about it? ¿Cómo te sientes al respecto?
Do you feel any better today? ¿Hoy te sientes mejor?
Why do I feel this way? ¿Por qué me siento así?
I don't feel well today. Hoy no me siento bien.
I don't feel comfortable here. No me siento cómodo aquí.
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