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

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¿Dónde te picó la abeja? Where did the bee sting you?
Me han picado los mosquitos. I got bitten by mosquitoes.
El jabón me picaba en los ojos. The soap stung in my eyes.
Siempre llora cuando pica cebolla. She always cries when she chops onions.
Me pica todo el cuerpo. My whole body itches.
Se trata de carne picada. This is mince.
Tom fue picado por un mosquito. Tom was bitten by a mosquito.
Un mosquito me acaba de picar. A mosquito just bit me.
Me pican las picaduras de zancudo. ¿Tienes algo para eso? I'm itchy from mosquito bites. Do you have something for it?
No me di cuenta de que un mosquito me estaba picando en el brazo. I was not aware of a mosquito biting my arm.
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