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"I feel it" is a phrase which is often translated as "lo siento", and "I am scared" is a phrase which is often translated as "estoy asustado". Learn more about the difference between "I feel it" and "I am scared" below.
I feel it(
ay
 
fil
 
iht
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. lo siento
Can you reach the pacifier under the dresser? - I feel it with my fingertip but can't grab it.¿Puedes alcanzar el chupete debajo del tocador? - Lo siento con la punta del dedo pero no puedo agarrarlo.
b. siento que (with a verb)
I feel it is just a matter of time before Francisco finds a better job. He's so talented.Siento que sólo es cuestión de tiempo para que Francisco encuentre un mejor empleo. Tiene mucho talento.
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I am scared(
ay
 
ahm
 
skehrd
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. estoy asustado
Mom, I am scared. I don't want to go to school tomorrow.Mamá, estoy asustado. No quiero ir a la escuela mañana.
b. tengo miedo
I am scared of heights, but I do like roller coasters.Tengo miedo a las alturas, pero sí me gustan las montañas rusas.
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