Examples of using "Voel" in a sentence and their english translations:
Feel this.
I feel lethargic.
I feel something.
What do you feel?
- I don't feel well.
- I feel unwell.
- I am not feeling well.
"Are you feeling better?" "No, I feel worse."
- I feel depressed often.
- I often feel depressed.
I do not feel sad.
I feel depressed often.
- I don't feel well.
- I'm not feeling well.
I feel very sick.
I feel better today.
Do you feel that?
I do feel the cold.
- I'm feeling tired.
- I feel tired.
Do you feel sick?
I feel refreshed.
I feel relieved.
- I feel dizzy.
- I'm feeling confused.
- I'm feeling dizzy.
- I am feeling dizzy.
I feel alive.
- I feel nauseous.
- I have nausea.
I feel old.
- I'm sleepy!
- I'm sleepy.
- I feel sleepy.
- I'm feeling kind of sleepy.
I'm feeling confused.
I feel flattered.
I feel helpless.
I feel happy.
I feel powerless.
I feel young.
I feel blessed.
I feel lost.
- I feel blue.
- I feel depressed.
I feel protected.
I feel guilty.
Now I feel the same.
I feel feverish.
How do you feel?
I feel strong.
I feel insecure.
I feel invincible.
I'm great!
I'm feeling adventurous.
- I feel like vomiting.
- I feel sick.
Do you feel light-headed?
I feel responsible.
I feel guilty about it.
I feel relaxed with him.
I feel less shy now.
- "How do you feel?" he inquired.
- "How do you feel?" he asked.
I'm not feeling too good.
[Bear] Really feeling myself getting weaker.
Oh, I can already feel it swelling up.
I'm feeling fine now.
- I do not feel sad.
- I don't feel sad.
Make yourselves at home when in my house.
- I feel much better.
- I'm feeling much better.
- I feel a lot better.
- I feel so much better.
- I'm feeling a lot better.
I do feel pretty good.
I don't feel sick.
Now I feel bad.
I feel guilty about it.
- I do not feel guilty.
- I don't feel guilty.
Miss! I feel sick.
I feel so lonely.