Usage examples of "teste" in Italian with translation to English

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Lei ha scosso la testa. She shook her head.
Mi farete perdere la testa! You're going to make me lose my head!
John mi colpì in testa. John hit me on the head.
Mi sento la testa pesante. My head feels heavy.
Mi farà perdere la testa! You're going to make me lose my head!
Mi ha colpito sulla testa. He hit me on the head.
Lui ha scosso la testa. He shook his head.
Mi farai perdere la testa! You're going to make me lose my head!
Mi fate venir male alla testa. You make my head hurt.
Mi fa venir male alla testa. You make my head hurt.
Cacciò la testa fuori dalla porta. He stuck his head round the door.
La testa mi fa così male. My head aches so.
La statua non ha la testa. The statue has no head.
John mi ha colpita in testa. John hit me on the head.
Le fa male spesso la testa? Does your head hurt often?
L'uomo mi colpì in testa. The man hit me on the head.
Ha una buona testa sulle spalle. He has a good head on his shoulders.
Ti fa male spesso la testa? Does your head hurt often?
John mi ha colpito in testa. John hit me on the head.
Chinarono la testa per la vergogna. They hung their heads in shame.
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