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Perception Verbs — Verbi di Percezione·Sentire — Acoustic vs Emotional Meaning
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Rule reminder

'Sentire' has multiple meanings: (1) to hear acoustically (+ bare infinitive or + che), (2) to feel physically or emotionally (+ adjective/noun), (3) to sense/feel intuitively (+ che + indicative), (4) to smell (sentire un odore), (5) to call/be in touch (sentirci = to be in contact). Context determines meaning.

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Which meaning does 'sentire' have in: 'Sento freddo'?

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