Feelings and Emotions: English to Spanish
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Which of the following Spanish words translates to 'furious' in English?

  • Inquieto
  • Rabioso (correct)
  • Tranquilo
  • Enojado

What is the correct translation of 'la envidia'?

  • Sorrow
  • Envy (correct)
  • Pity
  • Contempt

If someone is described as 'avergonzado', which feeling are they most likely experiencing?

  • Upset
  • Scared
  • Ashamed (correct)
  • Proud

Which of these options best captures the nuance of 'pena' in the context of emotions?

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A character in a novel is described with the phrase 'de mal humor', but then experiences 'la exaltación'. How would you accurately portray the change in their emotional state?

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Match the following emotions to their Spanish equivalents:

<p>Happy = Feliz Sad = Triste Angry = Enojado Tired = Cansado</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the English emotion with its Spanish translation:

<p>Envy = La envidia Contempt = El desprecio Pity = La pena Anxiety = La ansiedad</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the English phrase to its Spanish equivalent:

<p>How are you? = ¿Cómo estás? In a good mood = De buen humor In a bad mood = De mal humor How do you feel? = ¿Cómo te sientes?</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the emotion with its appropriate translation in Spanish, considering nuances:

<p>Upset = Molesto Ashamed = Avergonzado Overwhelmed = Agobiado Indignant = Indignado</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the feeling with its Spanish translation. Note that some of these emotions have subtle differences that make them tricky!

<p>Sleepiness = El adormecimiento Astonishment = El estupor Elation = La exaltación Fright = El asombro</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the emotion with its Spanish translation:

<p>Happy = Feliz Sad = Triste Angry = Enojado Tired = Cansado</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following feelings with their Spanish translation:

<p>Anxious = Inquieto Nervous = Nervioso Stressed = Estresado Worried = Preocupado</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following emotions with their Spanish translation:

<p>Joy = La alegría Sorrow = La pena Fear = El miedo Anger = La ira</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the term to its correct Spanish translation:

<p>Envy = La envidia Contempt = El desprecio Empathy = La empatía Astonishment = El estupor</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following emotional states with their Spanish equivalents:

<p>Hopeful = Ilusionado Jealous = Envidioso Ashamed = Avergonzado Proud = Orgulloso</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the expressions with their Spanish translation:

<p>How are you? = ¿Cómo estás? How do you feel? = ¿Cómo te sientes? In a bad mood = De mal humor In a good mood = De buen humor</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the feeling with its Spanish translation:

<p>Overwhelmed = Agobiado Indignant = Indignado Exasperated = Exasperado Disappointed = La decepción</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the term for internal feelings:

<p>Sleepiness = El adormecimiento Boredom = El aburrimiento Loneliness = La soledad Elation = La exaltación</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the emotional state to its Spanish translation:

<p>Fed up = Harto Numb = Paralizado Lost = Perdido Scared = Asustado</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following best describes the feeling of someone who is 'ilusionado'?

<p>Hopeful (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If a person is described as 'harto', which of the following is the most accurate interpretation of their emotional state?

<p>Fed up (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which Spanish word corresponds to the English emotion of 'astonishment'?

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What is the most fitting translation of 'de buen humor' in English?

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A character feels 'la exaltación' after a great victory. Which single word best captures this feeling?

<p>Elation (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following words describes a state of being 'conmocionado'?

<p>Shocked (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A therapist is trying to understand his patient's 'pena'. Considering the potential emotional depth, which of the following best describes what the patient is feeling?

<p>Sorrow or pity (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Imagine a situation: you are waiting for important news, and you feel 'intranquilo'. Which of the following options accurately reflects your emotional state?

<p>Uneasy (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A complex interplay of emotions: a character experiences 'horrorizado' mixed with 'indignado'. Which combination of English terms best captures this emotional pairing, acknowledging the intensity?

<p>Horrified and indignant (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Sure (Spanish: seguro)

Feeling certain and without doubt.

Envy (Spanish: la envidia)

A feeling of discontented or resentful longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck.

Contempt (Spanish: el desprecio)

The feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn.

Depressed (Spanish: deprimido)

Feeling reduced in spirit or vitality; being in a state of unhappiness or despondency.

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Exasperated (Spanish: exasperado)

Intensely irritated and frustrated.

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Anxious (Spanish: inquieto)

Feeling worried, apprehensive, and uncomfortable about an uncertain event or matter.

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Bored (Spanish: aburrido)

Having little to do or being uninterested in one's surroundings; feeling weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest.

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Joyful (Spanish: regocijado)

Feeling great pleasure and happiness.

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Shocked (Spanish: Conmocionado)

Feeling suddenly shocked and upset.

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Angry (Spanish: enojado)

Feeling or showing anger.

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Calm (Spanish: tranquilo)

Feeling peaceful, relaxed, and free from disturbance.

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Furious (Spanish: rabioso)

Extremely angry; full of intense rage.

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Uneasy (Spanish: intranquilo)

Feeling uneasy, disturbed, or apprehensive.

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Cross (Spanish: enfadado)

Annoyed or angry.

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Sorrow (Spanish: la pena)

Feeling great sadness or regret.

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Fearful (Spanish: temeroso)

Feeling scared or afraid.

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Exalted (Spanish: encumbrado)

Feeling great happiness and triumph.

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Pity (Spanish: la pena)

Feeling sorry for someone else's misfortune.

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Nervous (Spanish: nervioso)

Feeling nervous, tense, and on edge.

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Numb (Spanish: paralizado)

Feeling without physical or emotional sensation.

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Empathy (Spanish: la empatía)

The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

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Hopeful (Spanish: ilusionado)

Feeling hopeful and optimistic.

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Impressed (Spanish: impactado)

Deeply affected or astonished.

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Horrified (Spanish: horrorizado)

Filled with horror or disgust.

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Indignant (Spanish: indignado)

Feeling strong displeasure at something considered unfair.

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Sad (Spanish: triste)

Feeling sadness.

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Stressed (Spanish: estresado)

Feeling worried and under pressure.

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Tense (Spanish: tenso)

Feeling physically or mentally tense.

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Study Notes

Translations of Emotions and Feelings:

  • "Sure" translates to "seguro".
  • "Envy" translates to "la envidia".
  • "Contempt" translates to "el desprecio".
  • "Low" translates to "depre".
  • "Exasperated" translates to "exasperado".
  • "Calm" translates to "tranquilo".
  • "Furious" translates to "rabioso".
  • "Uneasy" translates to "intranquilo".
  • "Cross" translates to "enfadado".
  • "How are you?" translates to "¿Cómo estás?".
  • "How do you feel?" translates to "¿Cómo te sientes?".
  • "Loneliness" translates to "la soledad".
  • "Numb" translates to "paralizado".
  • "Empathy" translates to "la empatía".
  • "Sorrow" translates to "la pena".
  • "Pity" translates to "la pena".
  • "Shocked" translates to "conmocionado".
  • "Angry" translates to "enojado".
  • "Joyful" translates to "regocijado".
  • "Exalted" translates to "encumbrado".
  • "Anxious" translates to "inquieto".
  • "Bored" translates to "aburrido".
  • "Depressed" translates to "deprimido".
  • "Excited" translates to "emocionado".
  • "Fearful" translates to "temeroso".
  • "Hopeful" translates to "ilusionado".
  • "Impressed" translates to "impactado".
  • "Horrified" translates to "horrorizado".
  • "Indignant" translates to "indignado".
  • "Nervous" translates to "nervioso".
  • "Jealous" translates to "envidioso".
  • "Sad" translates to "triste".
  • "Surprised" translates to "sorprendido".
  • "Stressed" translates to "estresado".
  • "Tense" translates to "tenso".
  • "Worried" translates to "preocupado".
  • "Tired" translates to "cansado".
  • "Exhausted" translates to "agotado".
  • "Happy" translates to "contento".
  • "Happy" translates to "feliz".
  • "Happy" translates to "alegre".
  • "In a bad mood" translates to "de mal humor".
  • "In a good mood" translates to "de buen humor".
  • "Satisfied" translates to "satisfecho".
  • "Scared" translates to "asustado".
  • "Ashamed" translates to "avergonzado".
  • "Upset" translates to "molesto".
  • "Proud" translates to "orgulloso".
  • "Dizzy" translates to "mareado".
  • "Lost" translates to "perdido".
  • "Overwhelmed" translates to "agobiado".
  • "Hungry" translates to "hambriento".
  • "In love" translates to "enamorado".
  • "Fed up" translates to "harto".
  • "Sleepiness" translates to "el adormecimiento".
  • "Astonishment" translates to "el estupor".
  • "Disgust" translates to "el asco".
  • "Disappointment" translates to "la decepción".
  • "Anger" translates to "la ira".
  • "Anxiety" translates to "la ansiedad".
  • "Boredom" translates to "el aburrimiento".
  • "Happiness" translates to "la felicidad".
  • "Depression" translates to "la depresión".
  • "Enthusiasm" translates to "el entusiasmo".
  • "Hope" translates to "la esperanza".
  • "Joy" translates to "la alegría".
  • "Jealousy" translates to "los celos".
  • "Fear" translates to "el miedo".
  • "Elation" translates to "la exaltación".
  • "Fright" translates to "el asombro".
  • "Sadness" translates to "la tristeza".
  • "Concern" translates to "la preocupación".

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