Sentence examples of "Sientes" in Spanish with translation "feel"

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"¿Cómo te sientes?" "¡Nada bien!" "How are you feeling?" "Not good at all!"
Sé cómo te sientes, pero se acabó. I know how you feel, but it's over.
Tom dijo que entiende cómo te sientes. Tom said he understood how you were feeling.
Tom sabe exactamente como tú te sientes. Tom knows just how you feel.
"¿Cómo te sientes esta mañana?" "Bastante bien, gracias." "How are you feeling this morning?" "Pretty good, thanks."
Si sientes que hay varias traducciones posibles, nota que para la misma frase puedes agregar varias traducciones en el mismo lenguaje. If you feel there are several possible translations, note that for the same sentence, you can add several translations in the same language.
¿Te sientes guay porque eres el único entre tus amigos que hablas más de tres idiomas? Olvídalo. En Tatoeba, no pensaremos que eres guay. Feeling too cool 'cause you're the only one amongst your friends who speaks more than three languages? Fear not. On Tatoeba, we won't think you're cool.
Me haces sentir tan culpable. You make me feel so guilty.
Tom me hace sentir necesitado. Tom makes me feel needed.
Puedo imaginar cómo te sentiste. I can imagine how you felt.
Siéntate aquí, te sentirás mejor. Sit here, you'll feel better.
Me sentí mucho más relajado. I felt much more relaxed.
Yo sentí sacudirse la casa. I felt the house shake.
Sentí que estaba siendo espiado. I felt that I was being spied on.
Yo sentí el suelo temblar. I felt the floor shake.
Sentí mi corazón latir fuertemente. I felt my heart beating violently.
Sentí algo tocar los pies. I felt something touch my feet.
Me sentí fuera de lugar. I felt out of place.
Tom sentía temblar sus rodillas. Tom felt his knees tremble.
Tony no se sentía pobre. Tony did not feel poor.
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