Usage examples of "pain" in English with translation to French

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The pain was almost unbearable. La douleur était quasiment insupportable.
Bad teeth often cause pain. Les dents cariées font souvent mal.
The pain finally went away. La douleur est finalement partie.
I have a pain here. J'ai mal ici.
The medicine decreased his pain. Le remède a calmé sa douleur
Tom was complaining of back pain. Tom se plaignait d'un mal de dos.
The soldier groaned with pain. Le soldat gémissait de douleur.
I have a slight pain in my side. J'ai un peu mal au côté.
I have pain when urinating. J'éprouve une douleur lorsque j'urine.
I had an intense pain in the head. J'ai eu d'intense maux de tête.
She was crying with pain. Elle pleurait de douleur.
Do you feel any pain in your stomach? Avez-vous mal à l'estomac ?
The pain is killing me. Cette douleur me tue.
My daughter's slowness to take action is a pain. La lenteur de ma fille pour agir me fait mal.
He felt a sharp pain. Il ressentit une vive douleur.
After a couple of drinks, the guy was feeling no pain. Après quelques verres le type n'avait plus mal.
I have a terrible pain. J'ai une affreuse douleur.
Do you feel pain in any other part of your body? As-tu mal autre part ?
You must endure the pain. Tu dois supporter la douleur.
The highest degree of happiness is the absence of all pain. Le dernier degré du bonheur est l'absence de tout mal.
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