Usages of hovedet
Han har ondt i hovedet i aften og vil hvile sig på sengen.
He has a headache tonight and wants to rest on the bed.
Jeg har ondt i halsen og hovedet i dag og drikker varm te.
My throat and head hurt today, and I drink hot tea.
Mit hoved gør ondt i aften.
My head hurts tonight.
Hvis jeg har ondt i hovedet, bliver jeg hjemme og hviler mig.
If I have a headache, I stay at home and rest.
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