Sientan (en. Feel)

sjenˈtan

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To miss something that brings someone happiness or discomfort.
I hope you feel comfortable in the meeting.
Espero que se sientan cómodos en la reunión.
To experience physical or emotional sensations.
It is important that you feel the warmth of the sun.
Es importante que sientan la calidez del sol.
To express emotions in a perceptible way.
May you feel my support at all times.
Que sientan mi apoyo en todo momento.

Etymology

From Latin 'sentire', meaning to feel.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to feel good
To be in a positive emotional or physical state.
sentirse bien
to feel bad
To be in a negative emotional or physical state.
sentirse mal
to feel at home
To feel comfortable or welcomed in a place.
sentirse como en casa

Related Words

I feel
First person singular of the present indicative of the verb to feel.
siento
you feel
Second person singular of the present indicative of the verb to feel.
sientes
he/she/it feels
Third person singular of the present indicative of the verb to feel.
siente

Slang Meanings

To feel something deeply.
It hits me hard when I think about what I lost.
Me sienta heavy cuando pienso en lo que perdí.
To feel that something affects a lot.
That news affects me badly.
Esa noticia me sienta mal.