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

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Wie fühlen Sie sich heute? How are you feeling today?
Du wirst dich besser fühlen. You'll feel better.
Seine Hände fühlen sich rau an. His hands feel rough.
Wie fühlen Sie sich während der Periode? How do you feel during the period?
Herr White begann sich bald schuldig zu fühlen. Mr White soon began to feel guilty.
Wenn wir moderat Sport treiben, fühlen wir uns behaglich. Moderate exercises will make us feel good.
Du hast überhaupt keinen Grund, dich beleidigt zu fühlen. You have absolutely no reason to feel offended.
Du wirst dich besser fühlen, wenn du diese Medizin trinkst. You'll feel better if you drink this medicine.
Ich kann mich in einem Hotel nicht wie zuhause fühlen. I can't feel at home in a hotel.
Langsamer zu essen, wird dir helfen, dich satter zu fühlen. Eating more slowly will help you feel fuller.
Mir wurde erzählt, dass ich mich besser fühlen werde nach diesem Medikament. I was told I would feel better after this medicine.
Sie sagten mir, ich würde mich besser fühlen, wenn ich diese Medizin nehme. They told me that I would feel a little better if I took this medicine.
Ich kann mir dieses Foto nicht ansehen, ohne mich sehr traurig zu fühlen. I cannot look at this photo without feeling very sad.
Das Hotel gibt sich besonders viel Mühe, damit sich seine Gäste zu Hause fühlen. That hotel really goes the extra mile to make sure their guests feel at home.
Ich fühle mich etwas müde. I'm feeling sort of tired.
Sie musste etwas Seltsames gefühlt haben. She must have sensed something odd.
Dieses Handtuch fühlt sich hart an. This towel is harsh to the touch.
Ich fühle mich nicht gut. I don't feel well.
Marie fühlt, dass die Außerirdischen sie beobachten. Mary senses the aliens are watching her.
Ich fühle mich heute besser. I feel myself better today.
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