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Pelin
Do these two sentences mean the same?
I'm just feeling so much.
I'm experiencing intense emotions.
2026年1月25日 21:20
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They are very similar. The second one is just a bit more precise. Sometimes I use the second one to give the other person a more clear idea of what I'm feeling, especially if they are not an emotionally intense person.
2026年1月25日 23:01
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As Collin says, they're similar. The first is more informal, and sounds like 'spoken' English.
The second is more precise and academic, written English.
2026年1月26日 14:41
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