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

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Ich fühl mich hier wie ein Kind im Süßwarenladen! I feel just like a kid in a candy shop, here!
Ich fühle mich etwas müde. I'm feeling sort of tired.
Dieses Handtuch fühlt sich hart an. This towel is harsh to the touch.
Ich fühle mich nicht gut. I don't feel well.
Ich fühle mich heute besser. I feel myself better today.
Ich fühle mich heute schlecht. I feel bad today.
Ich fühle mich oft niedergeschlagen. I often feel depressed.
Heute fühle ich mich besser. I feel better today.
Ich fühle mich jetzt wohl. I'm feeling fine now.
Ich fühle die Kälte sehr. I feel the cold very much.
Ich fühle mich immer müde. I always have a tired feeling.
Ich fühle mich sehr krank. I feel very ill.
Ich fühle mich oft deprimiert. I feel depressed often.
Ich fühle mich sehr fiebrig. I feel very feverish.
Ich fühle mich etwas müde. I'm feeling sort of tired.
Ich fühle mich nicht gut. I don't feel well.
Ich fühle mich heute besser. I feel myself better today.
Ich fühle mich heute schlecht. I feel bad today.
Ich fühle mich oft niedergeschlagen. I often feel depressed.
Ich fühle mich jetzt wohl. I'm feeling fine now.
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