I don’t understand the grammar structure of Je me sens in French
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In French, 'Je me sens' is a reflexive verb construction. It consists of three main parts: First, 'Je', which is the subject pronoun meaning 'I'. Second, 'me', which is the reflexive pronoun corresponding to 'Je', indicating that the action reflects back on the subject. And third, 'sens', which is the verb 'sentir' meaning 'to feel', conjugated in the present tense for the first person singular. Together, this structure literally means 'I feel myself', but is commonly used to express 'I feel' followed by an adjective or adverb describing the feeling.