Usage examples of "feel sad" in English with translation to Spanish

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I do not feel sad. No me siento triste.
I feel sad every now and then. Me siento triste de vez en cuando.
I feel sad when I think about all the people who die in wars. Me siento muy triste cuando pienso en toda la gente que muere en las guerras.
I like to feel sad. I know that most people try to avoid any kind of sad feeling. But I think that is wrong. Me gusta estar triste. Sé que la mayoría de personas intentan evitar cualquier tipo de sentimiento de tristeza. Pero yo pienso que eso está mal.
Do you ever feel like a sad panda? ¿Alguna vez te sientes como un panda triste?
I didn't feel well, but I went to work. No me sentía bien pero fui a trabajar.
She is very sad. Ella está muy triste.
I feel cold. Do you mind closing the window? Tengo frío. ¿Te importa cerrar la ventana?
I am a very sad person. Soy una persona muy triste.
I can feel the scent of resedas. Puedo oler el perfume de resedas.
I think it's sad to not have any friends. Me parece triste no tener ningún amigo.
I often feel extremely exhausted. A menudo me siento extremadamente exhausto.
He got sad after reading the letter. Después de haber leído la carta, se puso triste.
I feel cold this morning. Esta mañana tengo frío.
It is a very sad tale. Es un cuento muy triste.
I don't feel like telling her the truth. No me apetece decirle a ella la verdad.
The lady looked sad, also tired. La señorita se veía triste, y cansada.
I feel well today. Hoy me siento bien.
Why are you looking so sad? ¿Por qué te ves tan triste?
I feel like I've become someone else. Siento como si me estuviera volviendo en alguien distinto.
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