It means "How do I look?" or "How do I appear to you?" This is about a 95% accuracy as I am semi fluent in spanish and my wife is totally fluent in Portuguese and Italiano.
cómo se siente: how does he/she feel
cómo se siente (formal style in Spanish) ----- how do you feel
It means How is It or How are You Doing.
Como te sientes = How do you feel
How do you feel today?
It means he or she feels like poop. That's the nicest way I can put it.
Translation: A good kiss is like second step which rises to the top and is felt deeply. (It sounds more poetic in Spanish).
Si se ve
it passes
I don´t feel well = No me siento bien He/ She doesn´t feel well = No se siente bien Dont you ( informal ) feel well ? ¿no te sientes bien? Don´t you (formal ) feel well ? ¿no le siente bien?
How does your shoulder feel.
"Do you [singular] feel lucky?" This is the polite form.
Sentirse desganado, a Me siento, te sientes, se siente, nos sentimos, os sentís, se sienten desganado, os, a, as.
se siente
I don't find it strange that (the) doll feels naked
It means he or she feels like poop. That's the nicest way I can put it.
"It feels so right and I love/want/desire you."
This is an incomplete sentence... My mom feels... The statement should continue with how she feels: Well, sick, etc.
It's Spanish for "My heart feels a bit better [now]."
Translation 1: (expression) Love is not explained, it is experienced. Translation 2: (literal) Love does not explain itself, it is felt.
Translation: A good kiss is like second step which rises to the top and is felt deeply. (It sounds more poetic in Spanish).
You could say "lo se siente extraño".