Feel Meaning in English
word
/ˈfiɫ/
FEEL
/fˈiːl/
FEEL
التعريف
To experience an emotion or a physical sensation. It can also mean to touch something in order to check its texture or temperature.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Commonly used in both emotional and physical contexts. Often combined with adjectives: 'feel happy', 'feel cold'. Informal use: 'I feel like...' to express desire or opinion. Can be confused with 'touch', which strictly refers to physical contact.
Spanish: sentir - experimentarPortuguese (BR): sentir - experimentarPortuguese (PT): sentir - experimentarChinese (Simplified): 感觉 - 感受Chinese (Traditional): 感覺 - 感受Hindi: महसूस करनाArabic: يشعر - يحسBengali: অনুভব করা - অনুভূতি পাওয়া - ছোঁয়া (পরীক্ষার জন্য)Russian: чувствовать - ощущать - трогать (прощупывать)Japanese: 感じる - 触る(確認のため)Vietnamese: cảm thấy - sờ (để kiểm tra)Korean: 느끼다 - 만져보다 (확인할 때)Turkish: hissetmek - dokunmak (kontrol etmek için)Urdu: محسوس کرنا - چھونا (جانچنے کے لیے)Indonesian: merasa - menyentuh (untuk memeriksa)
جمل نموذجية
She didn’t feel well after eating the seafood.
natural
I can’t feel my hand because it’s so cold.
natural
I feel cold when it is windy.
basic
She feels happy today.
basic
Can you feel the soft fabric?
basic
I feel like going for a walk.
natural