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Spanish expressions about feelings

With these spanish expressions about feelings you can express yourself freely emotions like happiness, fear or surprise.

Why is it important to learn spanish expressions about feelings emotions in spanish?

Spanish expressions of feelings are a fundamental element of native spanish proficiency. It happens to all of us: we feel something deeply, but we can’t find the right words to express it. It is even more challenging when it is a second language.

Understanding and speaking the language of feelings in spanish not only allows us to share our feelings more authentically and accurately, but also helps us connect on a deeper level with native spanish speakers.

This Spanish classe is designed to help you overcome that barrier. Let’s dive into the world of emotions and learn together spanish expressions about feelings.

Types of feelings and their expressions in spanish

1. Happiness

Expressing happiness is one of the most beautiful aspects of human communication.

In Spanish, you could say “Estoy en la luna” (I’m over the moon) to express immense happiness. Moreover, extreme happiness can be expressed by saying “Estoy en la cima del mundo” (I’m on top of the world).

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Estoy en la cima del mundo después de haber pasado el examen

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I feel on top of the world now that I’ve passed the exam

2. Sadness

When we are sad, we can say that we are “decaído” (feeling blue). Although it sounds strange in english, it is a very common expression in spanish. When you are feeling really sad, you can say that you are “de bajón”.

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Tras perder mi trabajo, estuve de bajón

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After losing my job, I was feeling down

3. Anger

If someone is angry, they might say “Estoy que echo humo” (I’m seeing red), which means they are furious.

Another common way to talk about anger in spanish is to use the phrase “Estoy al borde de un ataque de nervios”. It is a colloquial way of saying that you are so angry that you might lose control.

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Cuando descubrí que cancelaron el concierto me puse al borde de un ataque de nervios

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When I found out the concert had been canceled, I was on the verge of a nervous breakdown

Spanish expressions about feelings - anger

4. Fear

To speak of fear, the expression “Aterrado” (scared stiff). If you are really scared, you can say “Tengo pavor”.

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Antes de mi primer salto en paracaídas, tenía pavor

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Before my first skydive, I was terrified

5. Surprise

If something takes you by surprise, you might say “Estoy sorprendido” (I’m taken aback).

To express surprise, you can say “Me has dejado boquiabierto/a” (My jaw dropped).

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Cuando entré me quedé con la boca abierta

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When I walked in, I was speechless

6. Repugnante

When you are disgusted by something, you can express it with the phrase “Me revuelve el estómago” (It turns my stomach).

Otra forma de expresar disgusto es decir “Me da grima” (That makes my skin crawl).

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Las arañas me dan grima

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Spiders gross me out

Spanish expressions about feelings : disgust

How to use these spanish expressions about feelings in everyday life

Learning to use Spanish expressions about feelings goes beyond being able to understand Spanish movies or songs; it is crucial for everyday interactions and expressing yourself authentically.

Explore how to incorporate these native Spanish expressions into your daily life.

A. Informal conversations

These expressions are essential in everyday communication. Your spanish-speaking friends use them all the time.

For example: you have just received some wonderful news, instead of simply saying “Estoy feliz”, you can express yourself more enthusiastically and say “¡Estoy en la cima del mundo!”

B. Professional environments

While some expressions may be informal, others fit perfectly well in professional contexts.

For example : in a work meeting, if something surprises you, you can express it by saying: “Quedé sorprendido por la noticia de los recortes presupuestarios”.

C. Social media

Social media is a great place to practice these expressions. If you want to share an exciting moment in your life, you can do so using these expressions.

For example: “Ver estas fotos de la playa me hacen sentir como en la luna”

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