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How to Say ‘Those who feel’ in Mexican Spanish

Los que sentís

💬 Usage Tip: The 'vosotros' form (like 'sentís') is used in Spain. In Latin America, you'd hear 'sienten'.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Los

[lohs]

those

Used to refer to specific people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.

Example

Los días pasaron rápidamente.

The days passed quickly.

que

[keh]

that

Used to introduce a defining clause which specifies a person/thing previously mentioned.

Example

La casa que compramos es grande.

The house that we bought is big.

sentís

[sen-teece]

you feel

Informal second-person singular form used to describe the act of experiencing an emotion or sensation.

Example

Espero que sentís lo mismo.

I hope you feel the same.

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