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sentirsi male

English translation of sentirsi male

feel bad.

The Italian phrase 'sentirsi male' is used to express the feeling of being unwell or experiencing a negative emotional state. It can refer to both physical ailments, such as sickness, and emotional discomfort, indicating a sense of distress or unhappiness. It is commonly used in conversations to convey concern for one's health or mood.


Example sentences using: sentirsi male

Mi sento male dopo aver mangiato troppo.

English translation of Mi sento male dopo aver mangiato troppo.

I feel bad after eating too much.

This phrase expresses that the speaker is experiencing discomfort or illness as a result of overeating.

Quando ha visto il film triste, si è sentito male.

English translation of Quando ha visto il film triste, si è sentito male.

When he saw the sad movie, he felt bad.

In this example, the speaker indicates that the emotional impact of the sad film caused the person to feel bad.

Se prendi freddo, ti sentirai male.

English translation of Se prendi freddo, ti sentirai male.

If you get cold, you will feel bad.

This phrase warns that exposure to cold can lead to feeling unwell, conveying a cause-and-effect relationship.

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