Unlock 43 Words About Feelings in Vietnamese

Feelings in Vietnamese || Positive, Negative & Neutral Words

Feelings in Vietnamese

Welcome to another short and simple vocabulary article!

This time we will explore together feelings in Vietnamese.

No matter why you’re studying Vietnamese, talking about your emotions (or, other peoples’ emotions 👀) is bound to come up in conversation.

So today, you’ll learn plenty of new words about positive, negative and neutral feelings in Vietnamese.

First things first, two words you need to know from the start:

  • To feel in Vietnamese is để cảm nhận
  • Feelings in Vietnamese is cảm xúc

Alright, let’s dive right in!

Feelings in Vietnamese | Positive feelings

Feelings in Vietnamese | Negative feelings

Feelings in Vietnamese | Neutral feelings

Feelings in Vietnamese | FAQs

Feelings in Vietnamese | Positive Feelings

Have you been happy recently? Felt confident, enthusiast of excited about something?

Maybe you’re starting a language program in Vietnam soon…

Learn about the most common positive feelings in Vietnamese:

EnglishVietnamese
Bravecan đảm
Carefreekhông lo lắng / vô tư
Certainsự chắc chắn
Comfortablean ủi
Confidenttự tin
Enthusiastngười say mê
Excitedphấn khích
Gladsự vui mừng
Gratefultri ân
Happyhạnh phúc
Healthykhỏe mạnh
Hopefulhy vọng
Passionatesay đắm / đam mê

Feelings in Vietnamese | Negative Feelings

Maybe you’ve been feeling a bit sad lately, and the world doesn’t seem as bright as usual.

In this instance you’ll want to learn words such as sad, depressed or even preoccupied:

EnglishVietnamese
Angrytức giận
Annoyedkhó chịu
Anxioussự lo ngại
Bitterđắng cay / đau đớn
Depressedphiền muộn
Disapointedthất vọng
Embarrassedxấu hổ
Furiousgiận dữ
Homesicknhớ nhà
Nervouslo lắng
Panickedhoảng sợ
Preoccupied bận tâm
Sadsự buồn rầu
Scareddọa
Worriedlo lắng

Feelings in Vietnamese | Neutral Feelings

Some neutral feelings include being hungry, thirsty, tired and so on.

Let us know in the comments if we forgot any!

EnglishVietnamese
Boredchán
Competitivecạnh tranh
Drunksay rượu
Hungryđói bụng
Lazylười biếng
Obsessedbị ám ảnh
Shyxấu hổ / mắc cỡ
Sleepycảm thấy buồn ngủ
Sobertỉnh táo
Thirstykhát nước
Tiredmệt mỏi
Uncertainkhông chắc chắn
Weakyếu
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Do you agree with how we divided those feelings in Vietnamese?

And how are you feeling right now…?


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Feelings in Vietnamese || FAQ’s

How do you say Happy in Vietnamese?

Happy in Vietnamese is hạnh phúc.

How do you say Sad in Vietnamese?

Sad in Vietnamese is sự buồn rầu.

How do you say Drunk in Vietnamese?

Drunk in Vietnamese is say rượu.

How do you say Hungry in Vietnamese?

Hungry in Vietnamese is đói bụng.

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