How to Say ‘Feel myself / feel’ in French
Me sens
muh sahn
[muh sahn]
💬 Usage Tip: From se sentir (to feel). French uses a reflexive verb here: je me sens = "I feel." Literally, "I feel myself"—but in English we just say "I feel."
🇫🇷 In France: Useful beyond yoga: after class, you might say "Je me sens détendu(e)" (I feel relaxed).
Phrase Breakdown
Me
[muh]
myself
Reflexive pronoun used with se sentir to express how you feel.
Dans « je me sens », me montre que l'on parle de son propre ressenti.
In 'je me sens,' me shows that one is talking about one's own feeling.
sens
[sahn]
feel
From the verb se sentir, meaning to feel physically or emotionally.
Après l'étirement, je sens plus d'espace dans le dos.
After the stretch, I feel more space in my back.
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