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Do you want to be able to tell someone how you're feeling in Spanish? Knowing how to express yourself can help you join a conversation and avoid potentially awkward situations. Let's take a look at some of the most common ways to share your feelings in Spanish.
When talking about your feelings, you'll need to add an o or an a to the end of some words, depending on whether you're male or female. For example, to express confusion, you would say estoy confundido if you're male and estoy confundida if you're female.
Let's take a closer look at some of these phrases. Click the buttons to hear each word, or hover your mouse over the words to see an English translation.
Just like in English, the simplest way to express yourself is often to say I am [insert feeling here]. In the examples above, each statement begins with the word estoy, which means I am. You can then add different emotions to form a complete statement, such as estoy feliz (I'm happy) or estoy triste (I'm sad).
Let's take a closer look at some of these phrases. Click the buttons to hear each word, or hover your mouse over the words to see an English translation.
Let's take a closer look at some of these phrases. Click the buttons to hear each word, or hover your mouse over the words to see an English translation.
Let's take a closer look at some of these phrases. Click the buttons to hear each word, or hover your mouse over the words to see an English translation.
Let's take a closer look at some of these phrases. Click the buttons to hear each word, or hover your mouse over the words to see an English translation.
Rather than saying Estoy hambre (I am feeling hungry), physical feelings in Spanish are expressed with the word tengo, which means I have.
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