sentirsi

Usages of sentirsi

Dopo il lungo viaggio in autobus, mi sentivo un po’ stordito.
After the long bus trip, I felt a bit dazed.
Mi sento tranquillo quando cammino nel giardino.
I feel calm when I walk in the garden.
Quando sono triste, a volte desidero un abbraccio per sentirmi meglio.
When I am sad, sometimes I want a hug to feel better.
Ho un mal di testa tremendo, forse ho bisogno di bere dell’acqua frizzante per sentirmi meglio.
I have a terrible headache; maybe I need to drink some sparkling water to feel better.
Per favore, non sentirti arrabbiato se qualcuno fischia in giardino: a volte è solo una canzone allegra.
Please, don’t feel angry if someone whistles in the garden: sometimes it’s just a cheerful tune.
Se ti senti stanco, comunque fermati e riposa qualche minuto, poi riprendi.
If you feel tired, anyway stop and rest for a few minutes, then continue.
Quando mi sento triste, appoggiare la testa sulla spalla di un amico mi fa sentire meglio.
When I feel sad, resting my head on a friend’s shoulder makes me feel better.
Se decidi di smettere di fumare, ti sentirai più sano e pieno di energia.
If you decide to stop smoking, you will feel healthier and full of energy.
Quando mi sento stanco, alcune parole difficili mi scoraggiano, ma poi continuo a studiare.
When I feel tired, some difficult words discourage me, but then I keep studying.
Se sai accogliere un ospite con gentilezza, lui si sentirà subito a suo agio.
If you know how to welcome a guest with kindness, he will immediately feel at ease.
Il turista si sente a suo agio in città.
The tourist feels at ease in the city.
Mi sento rilassato in giardino.
I feel relaxed in the garden.
Ho preso la pillola, anzi ne ho presa mezza, perché mi sentivo già meglio.
I took the pill—actually, I took half of it—because I was already feeling better.
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