Usage examples of "avais mal à la tête" in French with translation to English

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Carol a mal à la tête. Carol has a headache.
Il a mal à la tête. He's got a headache.
J'ai mal à la tête et je souffre de toux. I have a headache and I am suffering from a cough.
J'ai de la fièvre et mal à la tête, je crois que je vais être malade. I have a fever and a headache I think. I'm getting ill.
Il avait mal à la tête. His head ached.
Trop énervant... J'peux même plus utiliser un ordinateur sans avoir mal à la tête maintenant ! So annoying... Now I get a headache whenever I use the computer!
Je n'ai plus mal à la tête. My headache has gone.
Elle se plaignait d'avoir mal à la tête. She complained of her headache.
Pas ce soir, j'ai mal à la tête. Not tonight, I have a headache.
J'ai mal à la tête. I have a headache.
Ken se plaignit d'avoir mal à la tête. Ken complained of a headache.
J'avais mal à la tête et j'ai pris un jour de congé aujourd'hui. I had a headache, and I took the day off today.
Avez-vous mal à la tête? Does your head hurt?
Il était à la tête de la classe. He was at the bottom of the class.
J'ai mal à la gorge. Avez-vous une pastille pour la toux ? I have a sore throat. Do you have a cough drop?
Il m'a frappé à la tête. He hit me on the head.
J'ai eu du mal à la convaincre. I found it difficult to convince her.
Il a été blessé à la tête. He was wounded in the head.
Il est tombé et s'est fait mal à la jambe. He fell and hurt his leg.
J'aimerais frapper Tom à la tête. I would like to punch Tom in the head.
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