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

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Do you feel pain in any other part of your body? As-tu mal autre part ?
I think it's unlikely that plants feel pain. Je pense qu'il est peu probable que les plantes ressentent la douleur.
Strangely enough, I didn't feel any pain at all. Bizarrement, je ne ressentis absolument aucune douleur.
Do you feel any pain in your stomach? Avez-vous mal à l'estomac ?
Now that you know the truth, perhaps you'll feel better. Maintenant que tu connais la vérité, peut-être que tu te sentiras mieux.
My daughter's slowness to take action is a pain. La lenteur de ma fille pour agir me fait mal.
I didn't feel well, but I went to work. Je ne me sentais pas bien, mais je suis allé travailler.
A sadist likes inflicting pain; a masochist, receiving it. Un sadique aime infliger la douleur; un masochiste l'éprouver.
I feel cold. Do you mind closing the window? J'ai froid. Ça ne te gêne pas de fermer la fenêtre ?
He's in pain. Il souffre.
Mary does not have anyone to talk to, but she does not feel lonely. Mary n’a personne avec qui parler, mais elle ne se sent pas seule.
All of a sudden, I felt a sharp pain in my stomach. Tout à coup, je ressentis une vive douleur à l'estomac.
How does it feel? Ça fait quoi ?
It's marvelous how quickly the medicine relieved my pain. C'est merveilleux la vitesse à laquelle le médicament m'a ôté la douleur.
Make him feel ashamed of his laziness. Faites-lui honte de sa paresse.
I cannot bear the pain any more. Je ne supporte plus la douleur.
Feel free to ask any questions. N'hésitez pas à poser des questions.
The wounded soldier writhed in pain. Le soldat blessé se tordit de douleur.
I feel well today. Aujourd'hui, je vais bien.
Please give me some kind of medicine to curb the pain. Donnez-moi, s'il vous plait, un médicament pour apaiser la douleur.
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