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How to Say ‘How do you feel?’ in Spain Spanish

¿Cómo se siente usted?

💬 Usage Tip: Formal 'usted' is used for politeness, especially with strangers or elders.

🇪🇸 In Spain: Respect for others by using formal language is essential in Spanish culture.

Phrase Breakdown

¿Cómo

How

Interrogative adverb used to ask about manner or condition.

Example

¿Cómo estás?

How are you?

se

yourself

Reflexive pronoun for third person singular or formal you.

Example

Se lava las manos.

He washes his hands.

siente

feel

Third person singular of 'sentir', used to describe feelings based on experience.

Example

Ella se siente bien.

She feels well.

usted

you

Formal second person singular pronoun.

Example

Usted es amable.

You are kind.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Cómo

[KOH-moh]

How

In what way or manner.

Example

Cómo haces eso?

How do you do that?

se

[seh]

does

Third person singular present of 'do'.

Example

¿Cómo se hace?

How is it done?

siente

[SYEN-teh]

feel

Experience a particular sensation or emotion.

Example

Se siente cansado.

He feels tired.

usted

[oo-STED]

you

Used to refer to the person addressed.

Example

¿Puede usted ayudarme?

Can you help me?

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