This is the 3248th most frequent French word.
senti
"Felt" (past participle of "sentir," meaning to feel).
In this sentence, 'senti' is the past participle of the verb 'sentir,' which means 'to feel' or 'to smell.' It is used here to describe perceiving a smell.
Hier, j'ai senti une odeur de fleurs en passant devant le jardin.
Yesterday, I sensed a smell of flowers while walking past the garden.
Here, 'senti' is part of the reflexive verb form 'se sentir,' which means 'to feel oneself.' It is used to express the subject's internal state or condition.
Je me suis senti fatigué après une journée bien remplie.
I felt tired after a busy day.
In this context, 'senti' indicates an intuitive perception or feeling regarding a situation. It is again the past participle of the verb 'sentir.'