Feel in Spanish
The Spanish word for 'feel' is 'sentir', pronounced sehn-TEER (IPA: /senˈtiɾ/). It is a B1-level verb.
Pronunciation: sehn-TEER
| Spanish | sentir |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | sehn-TEER · /senˈtiɾ/ |
| Part of speech | verb |
| Level | B1 (beginner-friendly) |
Example Sentences with 'sentir'
- Siento mucho frío en esta oficina.
I feel very cold in this office. - ¿Te sientes bien?
Do you feel okay? - Me sentí muy feliz en la fiesta.
I felt very happy at the party. - Lo siento mucho.
I'm very sorry.
Common Phrases with 'sentir'
- lo siento
I'm sorry - sentirse como en casa
to feel at home
How to Use 'sentir'
Stem-changing e→ie in the present (siento, sientes) and e→i in the gerund and third-person preterite (sintiendo, sintió). Sentir + noun (siento frío) vs reflexive sentirse + adjective (me siento cansado). 'Lo siento' = I'm sorry.
Related Vocabulary
Keep going: review present tense conjugation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you say 'feel' in Spanish?
'Feel' in Spanish is 'sentir', pronounced sehn-TEER.
How do you spell 'sentir'?
It is spelled s-e-n-t-i-r.
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