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To feel in Spanish 🇪🇸


in English in Spanish S
to feel sentir
How to say “to feel” in Spanish? “Sentir”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “sentir” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on to feel in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Pronunciation

normal speech: SEN-tir

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sentir info.

**Tips to remember the word “sentir”:**

– You can associate “sentir” with the English words “sensation” or “sensitive,” as they share a similar root and deal with feelings.
– Think of “sent ir” (I must go) in a poetic way to feel something deeply.
– Remember the phrase “I feel it in my senses,” where “senses” and “sentir” sound quite similar.

**Explanations:**

– “Sentir” is the infinitive form of the verb in Spanish that translates as “to feel” both physically and emotionally.

**Other words that mean the same thing:**

– Percibir (to perceive)
– Experimentar (to experience)

**Conjugations of “sentir”:**

– **Presente** (Present):
– yo siento (I feel),
– tú sientes (you feel),
– él/ella/usted siente (he/she/you formal feel),
– nosotros/nosotras sentimos (we feel),
– vosotros/vosotras sentís (you all feel),
– ellos/ellas/ustedes sienten (they/you all formal feel).

– **Pretérito** (Simple Past):
– yo sentí (I felt),
– tú sentiste (you felt),
– él/ella/usted sintió (he/she/you formal felt),
– nosotros/nosotras sentimos (we felt),
– vosotros/vosotras sentisteis (you all felt),
– ellos/ellas/ustedes sintieron (they/you all formal felt).

– **Futuro** (Future):
– yo sentiré (I will feel),
– tú sentirás (you will feel),
– él/ella/usted sentirá (he/she/you formal will feel),
– nosotros/nosotras sentiremos (we will feel),
– vosotros/vosotras sentiréis (you all will feel),
– ellos/ellas/ustedes sentirán (they/you all formal will feel).

**Examples of sentences:**

– Present: “Yo siento frío.” (I feel cold.)
– Past: “Ella sintió miedo durante la película.” (She felt fear during the movie.)
– Future: “Ellos sentirán alegría cuando vean los resultados.” (They will feel joy when they see the results.)

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