Definition
Emotions or physical sensations that you experience, like happiness, sadness, or warmth.
Etymology
From Old English 'felan' (to perceive by touch), which evolved to include emotional perception. The '-ing' ending creates a noun from the verb. By the 1300s, 'feeling' meant both physical sensation and emotion, as people realized both worked through similar internal experiences.
Kelly Says
Your gut literally has more neurons than a rat's brain—so when you have a 'gut feeling,' that's not just poetry, it's actual neuroscience! Your stomach is basically another brain that sends feelings upward independent of your head.
Translations
CACatalà
sentiments
sen-ti-ments
CSČeština
pocity
po-cit-y
DADansk
følelser
fo-lel-ser
DEDeutsch
Gefühle
ge-fyu-le
ELΕλληνικά
αισθήματα
is-the-ma-ta
ESEspañol
sentimientos
sen-tee-mien-tos
FAفارسی
احساسات
e-ha-sa-sat
FISuomi
tuntemukset
tun-tem-ukset
FRFrançais
sentiments
sen-tee-man
HEעברית
uczucia
u-chu-cia
HIहिन्दी
भावनाएँ
bhaav-na-aen
IDBahasa Indonesia
perasaan
pe-ra-saan
ITItaliano
sentimenti
sen-tee-men-ti
MSBahasa Melayu
perasaan
pe-ra-saan
NLNederlands
gevoelens
ge-voel-ens
NONorsk
følelser
fo-lel-ser
PLPolski
odczucia
od-czu-cia
PTPortuguês
sentimentos
sen-tee-men-tos
RORomână
sentimente
sen-ti-men-te
RUРусский
чувства
chuvstva
SVSvenska
känslor
kans-lor
TAதமிழ்
உணர்வுகள்
u-nar-vu-gal
TEతెలుగు
భావాలు
bhaava-lu
TRTürkçe
duygular
duy-gu-lar
UKУкраїнська
почуття
po-chut-tya
VITiếng Việt
cảm xúc
cam-xuc