How to Say โI have feltโ in Spain Spanish
Me he sentido
meh eh sen-tee-doh
[meh eh sen-tee-doh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: This is a reflexive perfect tense structure in Spanish.
๐ช๐ธ In Spain: Expressing feelings about health improvements is viewed positively.
Phrase Breakdown
Me
[meh]
I have
Used to indicate possession or experience of something.
Me he comprado un coche.
I have bought a car.
he
[eh]
have
Auxiliary verb used in forming the present perfect.
He terminado mi tarea.
I have finished my homework.
sentido
[sen-tee-doh]
felt
To have experienced a physical or emotional sensation.
Me he sentido cansado toda la semana.
I have felt tired all week.
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