π Feelings
Feelings vocabulary helps you express emotions, moods, reactions, mental states, relationships, and everyday Spanish conversations.
π’ Basic Feelings
π Happy β Feliz
feh-lees
feh-lees
π’ Sad β Triste
trees-teh
trees-teh
π‘ Angry β Enojado
eh-noh-hah-doh
eh-noh-hah-doh
π΄ Tired β Cansado
kahn-sah-doh
kahn-sah-doh
π¨ Scared β Asustado
ah-soos-tah-doh
ah-soos-tah-doh
π Excited β Emocionado
eh-moh-see-oh-nah-doh
eh-moh-see-oh-nah-doh
π‘ More Emotion Vocabulary
π Relaxed β Relajado
rreh-lah-hah-doh
rreh-lah-hah-doh
π€ Confused β Confundido
kohn-foon-dee-doh
kohn-foon-dee-doh
π Proud β Orgulloso
ohr-goo-yoh-soh
ohr-goo-yoh-soh
π¬ Nervous β Nervioso
nehr-bee-oh-soh
nehr-bee-oh-soh
β€οΈ In love β Enamorado
eh-nah-moh-rah-doh
eh-nah-moh-rah-doh
π₯± Bored β Aburrido
ah-boo-rree-doh
ah-boo-rree-doh
π΄ Advanced Feeling Notes
π£οΈ Feeling vocabulary is essential for expressing emotions and reactions in Spanish.
π Emotional expressions are commonly used in conversations and relationships.
π₯ Many feeling words change depending on gender in Spanish.
π¬ Emotions are often used together with personality and health vocabulary.
π¬ Common Feeling Phrases
π Estoy muy feliz.
I am very happy.
I am very happy.
π΄ Estoy cansado hoy.
I am tired today.
I am tired today.
π¬ Ella estΓ‘ nerviosa.
She is nervous.
She is nervous.
β€οΈ Estamos enamorados.
We are in love.
We are in love.
π Example Sentences
π’ El niΓ±o estΓ‘ triste.
The child is sad.
The child is sad.
π‘ Mi amigo estΓ‘ enojado.
My friend is angry.
My friend is angry.
π Nos sentimos relajados.
We feel relaxed.
We feel relaxed.
π€ Estoy confundido.
I am confused.
I am confused.
π§ Quick Practice
1οΈβ£ Translate into Spanish:
π’ Sad β __________
π’ Sad β __________
2οΈβ£ Fill in the blank:
π Estoy muy ________.
π Estoy muy ________.
3οΈβ£ Match the feeling:
π΄ Cansado β ?
π‘ Enojado β ?
π Emocionado β ?
π΄ Cansado β ?
π‘ Enojado β ?
π Emocionado β ?
β
Answers
1οΈβ£ Triste
2οΈβ£ feliz
3οΈβ£ Tired / Angry / Excited
1οΈβ£ Triste
2οΈβ£ feliz
3οΈβ£ Tired / Angry / Excited
