How to Say ‘I feel depressed’ in Spain Spanish
Me siento deprimido/a
meɪ see-EN-toh deh-pree-MEE-doh ah
[meɪ see-EN-toh deh-pree-MEE-doh ah]
💬 Usage Tip: In Spanish, adjectives agree with the gender of the speaker: 'deprimido' for males and 'deprimida' for females.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Mental health discussions are becoming more open in Spain, but traditionally, discussing feelings of depression was avoided.
Phrase Breakdown
Me
[meɪ]
I
The subject pronoun for oneself.
Siempre me aseguro de dormir bien.
I always make sure to sleep well.
siento
[see-EN-toh]
feel
To experience a sensation or emotion.
Siento que el día pasará rápido.
I feel that the day will go by quickly.
deprimido
[deh-pree-MEE-doh]
depressed
A state of feeling very sad and without hope.
Cuando me siento deprimido, trato de hablar con amigos.
When I feel depressed, I try to talk to friends.
a
[ah]
a
Used to indicate female gender applicable endings.
Su reacción fue inesperada.
Her reaction was unexpected.
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