'Come ti senti' is an Italian equivalent of 'How are you feeling?' It's pronounced 'KOH-meh tee SEHN-tee'. The verb form, in the second person singular of the informal 'you', is used with the speaker's family, friends and peers.
The question is slightly changed when asked of those outside the speaker's close familial and friendly circle or with those senior in age, position or rank. It becomes 'Come si sente?'. It's pronounced 'KOH-meh see SEHN-tee'.
Come ti senti? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How are you feeling?" The pronunciation will be "KO-mey tee SEN-tee" in Italian.
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in italiano
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