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How to Say ‘Feels’ in French

Se sent

suh sahn

[suh sahn]

💬 Usage Tip: From se sentir = "to feel." Reflexive verbs are very common in French for talking about states and feelings.

🇫🇷 In France: French often uses reflexive forms where English does not—little grammar surprise, but very common.

Phrase Breakdown

Se

[suh]

oneself; himself; herself

Reflexive pronoun used with pronominal verbs like 'se sentir.'

Example

Il se sent mieux aujourd'hui.

He feels better today.

sent

[sahn]

feels

Form of 'sentir' in the expression 'se sentir,' meaning to feel.

Example

Elle se sent seule parfois.

She feels alone sometimes.

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