How to Say ‘I feel’ in French
Je me sens
zhuh muh sahn
[zhuh muh sahn]
💬 Usage Tip: Common in responses about one's state.
Phrase Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I
Refers to the speaker.
'Je' pense que c'est bien.
'I' think that is good.
me
[muh]
myself
Emphasizes the action to be upon the speaker.
'Me' voilà enfin sous les projecteurs.
'Myself', here I am finally under the spotlights.
sens
[sahn]
feel
Experience an emotion or sensation.
'Sens'-tu le vent sur ton visage ?
Do you 'feel' the wind on your face?
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