Sentence examples of "sentiva" in Italian

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Translations: all104 feel103 be heard1
Tony non si sentiva povero. Tony did not feel poor.
Non se la sentiva di pranzare. She didn't feel like eating lunch.
Tom si sentiva un po' stordito. Tom felt a bit woozy.
Tom si sentiva un po' intontito. Tom felt a bit woozy.
Tom si sentiva un po' frastornato. Tom felt a bit woozy.
Tom si sentiva un po' confuso. Tom felt a bit woozy.
Si sentiva triste perché ha perso suo padre. He felt sad because he lost his father.
Si sentiva triste perché aveva perso suo padre. He felt sad because he lost his father.
Lui si sentiva triste perché ha perso suo padre. He felt sad because he lost his father.
Tom si sentiva come un pesce fuor d'acqua. Tom felt like a fish out of water.
Lui si sentiva triste perché aveva perso suo padre. He felt sad because he lost his father.
Non sente la casa tremare? Don't you feel the house shaking?
Parlammo a voce bassa per non essere sentiti. We talked in a low voice so as not to be heard.
Si sente minacciata dai semafori? Do you feel threatened by the traffic lights?
Mia madre si sente meglio. My mother feels better.
Si sente minacciato dai semafori? Do you feel threatened by the traffic lights?
Lei si sente male oggi. She feels bad today.
Non senti la casa tremare? Don't you feel the house shaking?
Ti senti minacciata dai semafori? Do you feel threatened by the traffic lights?
Ti senti minacciato dai semafori? Do you feel threatened by the traffic lights?
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