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#: ''He felt the soft cloth with his hand.''
#: ''He felt the soft cloth with his hand.''
# To [[experience]] something the [[body]].
# To [[experience]] something the [[body]].
#: ''She '''felt''' a [[pain]] in her hand. <> ta '''ji''' zafi a hannunta.''
#: ''She '''felt''' a [[pain]] in her hand. <> ta '''ji''' zafin ciwo a hannunta.''
# To have an [[emotion]].  When you are [[happy]], [[sad]], or [[angry]] you are '''feeling'''.
# To have an [[emotion]].  When you are [[happy]], [[sad]], or [[angry]] you are '''feeling'''.
#: ''I'm '''feeling''' very happy today. <> Ina jin daɗi sosai yau.''
#: ''I'm '''feeling''' very happy today. <> Ina jin daɗi sosai yau.''
#: ''They '''feel''' sad because their friend left.''
#: ''They '''feel''' sad because their friend left.''

Revision as of 16:02, 17 June 2017

Noun

Singular
feeling

Plural
feelings

  1. Your feelings are your emotions, thoughts, and opinions. <> ji, zato, ra'ayin wani ko wata.
    Many people have strong feelings about the war.
    Charles had some difficulty in understanding her feelings.
  2. A feeling is a signal that your body gives you, such as pain, heat, softness, etc. <> jin zafi ko wani abu.
    The feeling of the sun on his face was relaxing.
    Since the accident, he has no feeling in his fingers.

Synonyms

Verb

Plain form (yanzu)
feel

3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi)
feels

Past tense (ya wuce)
felt

Past participle (ya wuce)
felt

Present participle (ana cikin yi)
feeling

  1. To experience something by touch.
    He felt the soft cloth with his hand.
  2. To experience something the body.
    She felt a pain in her hand. <> ta ji zafin ciwo a hannunta.
  3. To have an emotion. When you are happy, sad, or angry you are feeling.
    I'm feeling very happy today. <> Ina jin daɗi sosai yau.
    They feel sad because their friend left.