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sentire

to feel
to hear

Regular3rd ending

In the tables below, the stem is shown in black and the ending in purple.

1.

Presente

Current actions, habits, and general truths.

iosento
tusenti
lui/leisente
noisentiamo
voisentite
lorosentono

Sento un rumore strano nella cucina.

I hear a strange noise in the kitchen.

Lei sente spesso la musica al parco.

She often hears music in the park.

2.

Passato Prossimo

Recently completed actions with present relevance.

ioho sentito
tuhai sentito
lui/leiha sentito
noiabbiamo sentito
voiavete sentito
lorohanno sentito

Ho sentito un odore delizioso provenire dalla cucina.

I felt a delicious smell coming from the kitchen.

Loro hanno sentito la notizia ieri.

They heard the news yesterday.

3.

Imperfetto

Ongoing or habitual past actions, descriptions, and background.

iosentivo
tusentivi
lui/leisentiva
noisentivamo
voisentivate
lorosentivano

Quando ero bambino, sentivo sempre il vento tra gli alberi.

When I was a child, I always felt the wind among the trees.

Mentre studiava, sentiva la musica in sottofondo.

While studying, he felt the music in the background.

4.

Futuro Semplice

Future events, predictions, and conjectures.

iosentirò
tusentirai
lui/leisentirà
noisentiremo
voisentirete
lorosentiranno

Domani sentirò il tuo profumo.

Tomorrow I will feel your scent.

Loro sentiranno la differenza dopo il cambiamento.

They will feel the difference after the change.

5.

Condizionale Presente

Hypothetical outcomes, polite requests, and wishes.

iosentirei
tusentiresti
lui/leisentirebbe
noisentiremmo
voisentireste
lorosentirebbero

Se potessi, sentirei ogni emozione del mondo.

If I could, I would feel every emotion in the world.

Tu sentiresti la musica se fosse più alta.

You would feel the music if it were louder.

6.

Congiuntivo Presente

Doubt, opinion, desire, and necessity in subordinate clauses.

iosentia
tusentia
lui/leisentia
noisentiamo
voisentiate
lorosentano

È importante che io senta il tuo supporto.

It's important that I feel your support.

Spero che tu senta la mia sincerità.

I hope that you feel my sincerity.

7.

Congiuntivo Imperfetto

Past subjunctive contexts, hypothetical se-clauses, and polite suggestions.

iosentissi
tusentissi
lui/leisentisse
noisentissimo
voisentiste
lorosentissero

Se solo sentissi la musica, sarei felice.

If only I felt the music, I would be happy.

Avrei voluto che lui sentisse il mio dolore.

I would have liked him to feel my pain.

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Common questions
Is "sentire" regular or irregular in Italian?
"sentire" is a regular 3rd verb in Italian. It follows the standard conjugation pattern for 3rd verbs.
How do you conjugate "sentire" in the present tense?
In the Presente, "sentire" conjugates as: sento, senti, sentiamo, and more. See the full table above.
What is the past tense of "sentire" in Italian?
In the Passato Prossimo, "sentire" conjugates as: ho sentito, hai sentito, abbiamo sentito, and more. See the full table above.
How common is "sentire" in Italian?
"sentire" (to feel, to hear) is one of the most commonly used verbs in Italian.