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# Your '''feelings''' are your [[emotion]]s, [[thought]]s, and [[opinion]]s. <> [[ji]], [[zato]], [[ra'ayi]]n wani ko wata. | # Your '''feelings''' are your [[emotion]]s, [[thought]]s, and [[opinion]]s. <> [[ji]], [[zato]], [[ra'ayi]]n wani ko wata. | ||
#: ''My hands lost all '''feelings''' due to the cold. <> Hannaye na sun mace saboda sanyin.'' | |||
#: ''Many people have strong '''feelings''' about the war.'' | #: ''Many people have strong '''feelings''' about the war.'' | ||
#: ''Charles had some difficulty in understanding her '''feelings'''. | #: ''Charles had some difficulty in understanding her '''feelings'''. |
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Noun
- Your feelings are your emotions, thoughts, and opinions. <> ji, zato, ra'ayin wani ko wata.
- My hands lost all feelings due to the cold. <> Hannaye na sun mace saboda sanyin.
- Many people have strong feelings about the war.
- Charles had some difficulty in understanding her feelings.
- 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) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- To experience something by touch.
- He felt the soft cloth with his hand.
- To experience something the body.
- 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.
- I'm feeling very happy today. <> Ina jin daɗi sosai yau.
- They feel sad because their friend left.