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Learn Spanish - Being ill.

We all get ill at some stage of our lives. So here you will find an important list of vocabulary and phrase that you can use for when you feel ill. Hopefully you will never need to use the vocabulary or phrases, but learn them just in case. You will also find images related to the words or phrases that will assist you in the learning and memorizing process.

 

I've got a headache

tengo dolor de cabeza

I've got an earache

tengo dolor de oídos

I've got a toothache

tengo dolor de dientes

 

My back teeth hurt
tengo dolor de muelas

I've got a stomachache

tengo dolor de estómago

 

my head is sore
me duele la cabeza

my stomach is sore

me duele el estómago

 

my tummy is sore
me duele la barriga

my leg is sore

me duele la pierna

 

my back is sore
me duele la espalda

my foot is sore

me duele el pie

 

my hand is sore
me duele la mano

my arm is sore

me duele el brazo

 

my eye is sore

me duele el ojo

my ankle is sore

me duele el tobillo

 

my knee is sore
me duele la rodilla

my inner-ears are sore

me duelen los oídos

 

my back-teeth are sore
me duelen las muelas

my legs are sore

me duelen las piernas

 

my knees are sore
me duelen las rodillas

my ankles are sore

me duelen los tobillos

 

my shoulders are sore
me duelen los hombros

my arms are sore

me duelen los brazos

 

my wrists are sore
me duelen las muñecas

my fingers are sore

me duelen los dedos

 

my ears are sore
me duelen las orejas
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