The phrase “I feel like…” is used to tell someone what you want to do or feel interested in doing at that moment.

I feel like + (verb-ing)| English to Bodo Sentences
Examples:
- “I feel like going for a bike ride.” आं बाइक सालायनो थांनो गोसो जादों।
- “I feel like going to the beach.” आं लैथो रुगुंआव थांनो गोसो जादों।
- “I feel like having a snack.” आं स्नैक्स जानो गोसो जादों।
- “I feel like talking.” आं रायज्लायनो गोसो जादों।
- “I feel like dancing.” आं मोसानो गोसो जादों।
- “I feel like watching TV.” आं टिभि नायनो गोसो जादों।
By adding “don’t / do not”, you change the meaning to express something you do not want to do, or something you feel uncomfortable about.
Examples:
- “I don’t feel like leaving yet.” आं दासिमबो थांनो गोसो गैया।
- “I don’t feel like explaining.” आं फोरमायनो गोसो गैया।
- “I don’t feel like going to bed.” आं उन्दुनायाव थांनो गोसो गैया।
- “I do not feel comfortable talking about it.” बेनि सोमोन्दै रायज्लायनायाव आं मोजां मोना।
- “I do not feel like we are going in the right direction.” आं मोन्दांनो हाया दि जों थार लामाजों थांगासिनो दं।




