Usage examples of "Se siente" in Spanish with translation to English

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Mi madre se siente mejor. My mother feels better.
Espero que nadie se siente delante de nosotros. I hope no one sits in front of us.
Esta seda se siente suave. This silk feels smooth.
No le permite a nadie que se siente en su sillón. He won't let anybody sit in his armchair.
Tom no se siente bien. Tom isn't feeling well.
Ella se siente mal hoy. She feels bad today.
Ella se siente mucho mejor. She's feeling much better.
Él se siente muy feliz. He feels very happy.
¿Cómo se siente estar de vuelta? How does it feel to be back?
Él se siente como en casa. He feels at home.
Cuando llueve, ella se siente triste. When it rains, she feels blue.
Se siente cómoda en su casa. She feels at ease in their home.
Mi amiga se siente muy mal. My friend feels very ill.
Tom sabe exactamente como Mary se siente. Tom knows exactly how Mary feels.
Se siente débil después de su enfermedad. He feels weak after his illness.
Tom se siente responsable por lo ocurrido. Tom feels responsible for what happened.
Tom se siente exactamente igual que Mary. Tom feels exactly the same way as Mary does.
Mucha gente se siente igual que Tom. A lot of people feel the same way Tom does.
Tom no entiende cómo se siente Mary. Tom doesn't understand how Mary feels.
Nunca vamos a saber cómo se siente. We will never know how he's feeling.
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