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"I'm glad you're feeling better" in Spanish is "Me alegro que te sientes mejor". It is pronounced "May ah-LAY-grow kay tay see-EHN-tace may-HORE". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.

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"Me alegro" is a subjunctive trigger.

You're using the verb "sentirse" which means "to feel"

So, it should read

"Me alegro que te sientas mejor."

or

"Me alegro que te estés sintiendo mejor."

you could even attach the reflexive pronoun to the end of the gerund and say:

"Me alegro que estés sintiéndote mejor."

(note the added accent on the 3rd vowel from the end.)

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13y ago

You could say "Me alegro de que estés mejor".

Or: "Me alegro de que te sientas mejor".

Or: "Me alegra que estés mejor"

Or: "Me alegra que te sientas mejor"

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que te sientas mejor

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te sentiras mejor

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