Here’s a table that includes phrases to ask and tell how you feel in Spanish, along with their English translations and contexts for use:
Spanish Phrase | English Translation | Context for Use |
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¿Cómo te sientes? | How do you feel? | Asking someone about their emotional state. |
Me siento feliz. | I feel happy. | Expressing happiness. |
¿Estás triste? | Are you sad? | Inquiring if someone is feeling sad. |
Me siento ansioso/a. | I feel anxious. | Describing feelings of anxiety. |
¿Qué te preocupa? | What worries you? | Asking about someone’s concerns. |
Me siento cansado/a. | I feel tired. | Indicating fatigue. |
¿Estás emocionado/a? | Are you excited? | Asking if someone is feeling excited. |
Me siento frustrado/a. | I feel frustrated. | Describing feelings of frustration. |
¿Cómo te ha ido? | How have you been? | A general inquiry about someone’s well-being. |
Me siento aliviado/a. | I feel relieved. | Expressing relief after a stressful situation. |
How to Use This Table:
- Use the Spanish Phrase: When you want to ask or express how you or someone else feels.
- Reference the English Translation: For understanding and practice.
- Context for Use: To provide situational examples where these phrases would be appropriate.
Feel free to ask if you need more phrases or specific contexts!Here’s a table that includes phrases to ask and tell how you feel in Spanish, along with their English translations and contexts for use:
Spanish Phrase | English Translation | Context for Use |
---|---|---|
¿Cómo te sientes? | How do you feel? | Asking someone about their emotional state. |
Me siento feliz. | I feel happy. | Expressing happiness. |
¿Estás triste? | Are you sad? | Inquiring if someone is feeling sad. |
Me siento ansioso/a. | I feel anxious. | Describing feelings of anxiety. |
¿Qué te preocupa? | What worries you? | Asking about someone’s concerns. |
Me siento cansado/a. | I feel tired. | Indicating fatigue. |
¿Estás emocionado/a? | Are you excited? | Asking if someone is feeling excited. |
Me siento frustrado/a. | I feel frustrated. | Describing feelings of frustration. |
¿Cómo te ha ido? | How have you been? | A general inquiry about someone’s well-being. |
Me siento aliviado/a. | I feel relieved. | Expressing relief after a stressful situation. |
How to Use This Table:
- Use the Spanish Phrase: When you want to ask or express how you or someone else feels.
- Reference the English Translation: For understanding and practice.
- Context for Use: To provide situational examples where these phrases would be appropriate.
Feel free to ask if you need more phrases or specific contexts!