Feelings of Romance
Feelings
Spanish
Estoy contento/a. = I'm happy.
Estoy triste. = I'm sad.
Estoy cansado/a. = I'm tired.
Estoy enojado/a. = I'm mad.
Estoy bien. = I'm well.
French
Je suis content(e). = I'm happy.
Je suis triste. = I'm sad.
Je suis fatigué(e). = I'm tired.
Je suis en colère. = I'm mad.
Je vais bien. = I'm good.
Italian
Sono felice. = I'm happy.
Sono triste. = I'm sad.
Sono stanco/a. = I'm tired.
Sono arrabbiato/a. = I'm mad.
Sto bene. = I'm good.
Note:
In Italian and Spanish, if the masculine form of the adjective ends in "o", the feminine form ends in "a". If it ends in "e" there is no change.
In French, if the masculine form of the adjective ends in "e" without an accent, the feminine form is the same. Otherwise, you add an "e" for the feminine form.
A man would say: Estoy cansado / Je suis fatigué / Sono stanco.
A woman would say: Estoy cansada / Je suis fatiguée / Sono stanca.
But both a man and a women would say: Estoy triste / Je suis triste / Sono triste.
