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El Juego - The Game Hangman
El Examen - The Exam
Vocabulario - Vocabulary Builder
¿Cómo se siente? #1-uno (slow)
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¿Cómo te sientes? - How do you feel? (familiar)
¿Cómo se siente? - How do you feel? (formal)
Me siento enfermo/a - I feel sick.
Me siento frustrado/a. - I feel frustrated.
Me siento contento/a. - I feel happy.
Me siento furioso/a. - I feel furious.
Me siento cansado/a. - I feel tired.
Me siento agotado/a. - I feel exhausted.
¿Cómo se siente? #1-uno (faster version)
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Note: Just to make it clear, the masculine adjective or the feminine adjectiveis what is going to tell you if "se siente" is for "he or she".
Se siente frustrado. - He feels frustrated.
Se siente frustrada. - She feels frustrated.
Se siente agotada. - She feels exhausted.
Se siente agotado. - He feels exhausted.
Se siente aburrido. - He feels bored.
Se siente aburrida. - She feels bored.
Directions: Add the "s" to the end of the adjectives to make them agree with the plural verb of nos sentimos and se sientan. Note: If there are both men and women, use the masucline form. If there is justmen, use the masculine form, and if there is just women, then use the "as" at the end of the adjective.
Nos sentimos enfermos. - We feel sick. (all men or both men and women)
Nos sentimos enfermas. - We feel sick. (all women)
Nos sentimos frustrados. - We feel frustrated. (men or both men and women)
Nos sentimos frustradas. - We feel frustrated. (all women)
Nos sentimos agotados. - We feel exhausted. (all men or both men and women)
Nos sentimos agotadas. - We feel exhausted. (all women.)
Se sientan enfermos. - They feel sick. (all men or both men and women)
Se sientan enfermas. - They feel sick. (all women)
Se sientan aburridos. - They feel bored. (all men or both men and women)
Se sientan aburridas. - They feel bored. (all women)
Se sientan agotados.- They feel exhausted.(all men or both men and women)
Se sientan agotadas. They feel exhausted. (all women)
NOTE: Below you will here a male speaking both the Masculine Adjective and the Female Adjective parts, becauseI want you to understand that an adjective is used when describing a noun. So if a noun is feminine than the adjectivewill be in the feminine form, and if the noun is masculine, then the adjective will be in it's masculine form. I don't want youto be confused, but the only time when a masculine adjective is spoken only by a masculine person and a feminine adjective is spoken by a feminine person is when a person is describing themselves. So if a female was saying she was frustrataed, then she would use the word "frustrada". If a male person was frustrated, he would use the word "frustrado".
frustrado / frustrada - frustrated
furioso / furiosa - furious
enojado / enojada - angry
contento / contenta - happy, content
tranquilo / tranquila - calm
aburrido / aburrida - bored
enfadarse - to become angry
enfadado/ enfadada - angry
aburrirse - to become bored
preocupado / preocupada - worried
nervioso / nerviosa - nervous
envidioso / envidiosa - envious
frustrado / frustrada - frustrated
furioso / furiosa - furious
enojado / enojada - angry
Pienso en ti siempre - I always think of you. I think of you always.
Cada día te quiero más que ayer y menos que mañana. - I love you more than yesterday, but not as much as tomorrow.
Te quiero con todo mi corazón. I love you with all my heart.
¡Te amo! ¡Te quiero! - I love you.
¿Me amas? ¿Me quieres? - Do you love me?
¡Estoy enamorada! / ¡Estoy enamorado! - I am in love.
¡Eres linda! - You are beautiful.
Me haces feliz. - You make me happy.
¿Quieres casarte conmigo? - Will you marry me?
Eres el amor de mi vida. - You are the love of my life.
Quiero estar contigo para siempre. - I want to be with you forever.
Tengo celes. - I'm jealous. I have jealousy.
¡Te adoro! - I adore you.
Te extraño. - I miss you.
Te echo de menos. - I miss you.
¿Me extrañas? - Do you miss me?
¿Me echas de menos? - Do you miss me?
Te necesito. - I need you.
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