Sentence examples of "feel" in English with translation "sentire"

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I know how you feel. So come ti senti.
It makes me feel better. Mi fa sentire meglio.
Feel free to contact me. Sentiti libero di contattarmi.
Tony did not feel poor. Tony non si sentiva povero.
How do you feel today? Come ti senti oggi?
Did you feel the earth move? Hai sentito la terra muoversi?
He makes everybody feel at ease. Fa sentire tutti a loro agio.
I don't feel like trying. Non me la sento di provare.
I feel the cold very much. Sento molto il freddo.
Do you feel any better today? Ti senti meglio oggi?
His short stature makes him feel insecure. La sua bassa statura lo fa sentire insicuro.
She didn't feel like eating lunch. Non se la sentiva di pranzare.
Don't you feel the house shaking? Non senti la casa tremare?
How does it feel to be back home? Come ci si sente a essere tornati a casa?
Do you feel threatened by the traffic lights? Ti senti minacciato dai semafori?
Please feel free to contact us at any time Per favore, si senta libero di contattarci in qualsiasi momento
Take this medicine if you don't feel well. Prendi questa medicina se non ti senti bene.
We must feel our way carefully in the dark. Dobbiamo sentire con attenzione dove mettiamo i piedi al buio.
How would you feel if your wife left you? Come ti sentiresti se tua moglie ti abbandonasse?
This isn't going to end well, I feel it! Questo non finirà bene, me lo sento!
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