Sentirse is a super important verb in Spanish because it means “to feel,” whether you’re talking about physical sensations or emotions. If you want to say “I feel happy” or “I feel sick,” sentirse is the verb you’ll use.
Now, here’s the catch: Sentirse is an irregular verb. That means it doesn’t follow the normal rules of Spanish conjugation, so you can’t just slap a standard ending onto the stem. It takes a little extra practice to master.
This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about conjugate sentirse correctly in all the major tenses and moods. We’ll cover the indicative (what is happening), the subjunctive (what might happen), and even the imperative (commands!). With plenty of examples, you’ll be feeling confident about using sentirse in no time.