As in 'i feel happy' not 'i can feel the table'.
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It is mostly understood as "friendly", like "sympatique" in French. Yet it often means "compassionate". "I feel sympathetic" does not mean that you feel friendly with someone.
"I feel bad." (I am ill.) -- "Je me sens malade." / "Je suis malade." "I feel bad." (I have regrets.) -- "J'ai des regrets." / "Je regrette ceci."
J'espère que vous vous sentez mieux, j'espère que vous allez mieux
CORRECTED: les filles sont mangifiques [lay feel sohn mahn-nyee-feek]
It stands for the victory of France in the French Revolution. Gustave Eiffel planned to build the tower to show his and every french person to feel happy about their country and victory.
to feel happy is 'se sentir heureux' in French.
Hahaha,you feel Human.There is nothing special to feel.
feel
je sens is 'I feel' or 'I smell' in French.
I feel embarrassed. Je me sens embarrassé.
wonderful!!
I couldn't translate 'don't' because I don't know the French take on the shortened version. But 'I do not feel good' in French is 'Je ne me sens pas bien'
The feel good because they thought that French and British change everything in the Middle East
how did Spain feel about french and british colonies in the sothest
J'ai envie de pleurer (in french)
he was French braed
I couldn't translate 'don't' because I don't know the French take on the shortened version. But 'I do not feel good' in French is 'Je ne me sens pas bien'