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What is the difference between " Siento bien. " and " Me siento bien . " ?
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What is the difference between " Siento bien. " and " Me siento bien . " ?
" ¿te sientes bien? " and " ¿(tú) Sientes bien? " ?
Jun 28, 2014 12:54 PM
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We would rather use "me encuentro bien" "¿Te encuentras bien?" if it was a health context. But if it is a matter of feelings would be "Me siento bien" only used in first person.
June 28, 2014
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Hi! I've never say "sientes bien". You can say: "Sientes calor", "Sientes frío", but never with "bien", "mal" or another adverb.
"Me siento bien" is correct. I think this means "I feel good". Espero que te ayude.
June 28, 2014
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