Usages of el dolor
Estornudo mucho en primavera, pero no siempre tengo dolor de cabeza.
I sneeze a lot in spring, but I don’t always have a headache.
Tengo dolor de garganta porque hablo demasiado en la reunión.
I have a sore throat because I talk too much in the meeting.
Tengo dolor de garganta y quiero descansar en mi cuarto.
I have a sore throat and I want to rest in my room.
Hablar demasiado puede dar dolor de garganta.
Talking too much can give a sore throat.
Mi madre tiene dolor de espalda, pero se siente relajada cuando nada en el lago.
My mother has back pain, but she feels relaxed when she swims in the lake.
El ruido constante empeora mi dolor de cabeza.
Constant noise makes my headache worse.
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