Usage examples of "rasques" in Spanish with translation to English

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El médico dijo que no te rasques la herida. The doctor said you shouldn't scratch your wounds.
Me quiero rascar la nariz. I want to scratch my nose.
¿Por qué se rasca tanto? ¿Acaso tiene piojos? Why do you itch so much? Could you have lice?
Cuando piensa, se rasca la cabeza. When he thinks, he scratches his head.
Se rascó la cabeza por costumbre. He scratched his head out of habit.
¿Alguna vez te has rascado la espalda? Have you ever scratched your back?
Le pedí que me rascara la espalda. I asked him if he would scratch my back.
Mi gato ronronea cuando le rascas detrás de las orejas. My cat purrs when I scratch behind his ears.
A mi gato le gusta cuando le rasco tras las orejas. My cat likes it when I scratch her behind the ears.
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