Usages of wehtun
Die Lehrerin klebt ein Pflaster auf das Knie, und die Verletzung tut nicht mehr weh.
The teacher sticks a band‑aid on the knee, and the injury no longer hurts.
Mein Knie tut ein bisschen weh.
My knee hurts a little.
Meine Hand tut weh, weil ich gestern lange mit der Hand geschrieben habe.
My hand hurts because I wrote by hand for a long time yesterday.
Meine rechte Hand tut weh.
My right hand hurts.
Die Wunde an meinem Bein ist klein, aber sie tut weh.
The wound on my leg is small, but it hurts.
Mein Ellbogen tut weh.
My elbow hurts.
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