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

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I feel like throwing up. Tengo ganas de vomitar.
Do you feel like going swimming? ¿Sientes ganas de ir a nadar?
I do anything I feel like. Yo hago lo que me da la gana.
I don't feel like eating anything. No me apetece comer nada.
I feel like eating something. Tengo ganas de comer algo.
Tonight I feel like doing something! ¡Esta noche siento que quiero hacer algo!
I don't feel like going out on such a day. No me dan ganas de salir en un día así.
I don't feel like telling her the truth. No me apetece decirle a ella la verdad.
Do you feel like eating? ¿Tienes ganas de comer?
I feel like a million bucks. Me siento como un millón de dólares.
Everyone wants me to go, but I don't feel like going. Todos quieren que vaya, pero no estoy con ánimo de ir.
I don't feel like studying at all tonight. No me apetece nada estudiar esta noche.
I feel like speaking Italian! ¡Tengo ganas de hablar italiano!
She has gone, I feel like crying. Ella se fue, yo siento que quiero llorar.
It's a nice day and I feel like taking a walk. Es un buen día y quiero dar un paseo.
I don't feel like eating. No tengo ganas de comer.
I feel like someone is watching us. Siento como si alguien nos estuviera observando.
I feel like eating out tonight. Tengo ganas de salir esta noche a cenar.
I feel like I understand your feelings. Siento como aprendo tus sentimientos.
Tom doesn't feel like eating. Tom no tiene ganas de comer.
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