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mich  

1       pers pron   acc  
     ich    me
2       refl pron   myself  
ich fühle mich wohl      I feel fine  
Translation German - English Collins Dictionary  
See also:

Milch, Michel, Michael, milchig

Collaborative Dictionary     German-English
exp.
I thirst
exp.
I'm cold
exp.
I am {or} feel hungry
exp.
I fell ; I came a cropper ; I've come down with it/with flu {etc}
exp.
my stomach feels full
exp.
it seems good to me
exp.
methinks {or} I think he will not come
exp.
nothing surprises me any more
exp.
I'm very attracted by {or} to the idea of doing that
exp.
I'm itching {or} dying to
exp.
I shuddered with horror
exp.
cemeteries give me an eerie feeling ; cemeteries give me the creeps
exp.
I feel the urge to travel again
exp.
I've got itchy feet ; I've got the travel bug
exp.
I shuddered/shivered/trembled {or} quivered at the sight/thought (of it)
exp.
nothing surprises me any more
exp.
you won't get me to change my mind ; nothing will make me change my mind
exp.
this picture shows me when I was starting school
exp.
you can take a running jump ; you can take a hike
[Euph.]
exp.
I can put up with most things, but not ...
exp.
stop rushing me like that!
exp.
that won't deter me ; I won't be deterred by that
exp.
I'll arrange {or} fix things with her
exp.
his secretary turned me away
exp.
if you keep on interrupting me ...
exp.
..., he spat at me
exp.
that doesn't concern me in the slightest
exp.
I'm not prepared to have you swearing at me!
exp.
for my part
exp.
the cake sat there just asking to be eaten
[Hum.]

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