"What do I make you feel?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce que je te fais sentir? The question also translates as "What do I make you smell?" in other English contexts. The pronunciation will be "keh-skuh zhuh tuh feh saw-teer" in French.
I miss you - Sentir saudades (longing) sentir falta = (You are lacking to me). I missed you - Perdi (contact) você.
'can't wait to feel you again'
il me fait sentir
In Brazil, the phrase "I will miss you" is "Eu vou sentir saudades de você." The Portuguese language has an unique word for that feeling of missing someone, wich is not common to other languages. The word is "saudade", the feeling that you get when you miss someone or something. When you say "I will miss you" in English we can translate directly to Portuguese by saying "vou sentir a tua falta" or you can use that word and say "vou ter saudades tuas".
"Sentir" is the Spanish verb meaning "to feel".
Sentir means "to smell" in French.
sentir sexy
"What do I make you feel?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Qu'est-ce que je te fais sentir? The question also translates as "What do I make you smell?" in other English contexts. The pronunciation will be "keh-skuh zhuh tuh feh saw-teer" in French.
Una Forma de Sentir was created in 2005.
To feel
I miss you - Sentir saudades (longing) sentir falta = (You are lacking to me). I missed you - Perdi (contact) você.
Sentir
'can't wait to feel you again'
You feel Dominican just by looking at that picture
I want to smell your eau de Cologne (a perfume)
sentir or siento