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"Cítím" is a Czech and Slovak word that translates directly to or "I can sense" . It is the first-person singular present form of the verb cítit (Czech) or cítiť (Slovak).

: Using the phrase "Cítím lítost" (I feel regret) is considered a more formal or literary way to express sadness compared to common conversational phrases like "je mi líto".

: Artists like Viktor Ori [SK] use the phrase to describe their immersion in music, such as "cítím, že je to pro mě celý moc" (I feel like it's all too much for me) during intense live sets. Linguistic Nuances CГ­tim

The word is a popular title for songs that explore deep emotions or physical sensations:

: When followed by an adverb, it describes a state of being, such as "Cítím se dobře" (I feel good) or "Cítím se špatně" (I feel bad). "Cítím" is a Czech and Slovak word that

: There are well-known adaptations of the classic song "Feelings" (originally by Morris Albert) titled "Cítím" in Czech (written by Zdeněk Borovec in 1976) and "Cítim" in Slovak (written by Albín Škoviera in 1978).

Understanding "Cítím" requires looking at how it is used in daily life: : Artists like Viktor Ori [SK] use the

: It can describe physical sensations (e.g., "Cítím chlad" – I feel the cold) or internal emotions.