Usage examples of "hurt oneself" in English with translation to Italian

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He didn't mean to hurt you. Non voleva farti male.
The most important thing is thinking for oneself. La cosa più importante è pensare per sé stessi.
Does your head hurt often? Ti fa male spesso la testa?
One should do one's homework by oneself. Si dovrebbero fare i propri compiti da soli.
My eyes hurt! Mi fanno male gli occhi!
To have doubts about oneself is the first sign of intelligence. Dubitare di sé stesso è il primo segno dell'intelligenza.
I fell down and hurt my wrist. Sono caduto e mi son fatto male al polso.
Is anybody hurt? Qualcuno è ferito?
He got hurt when he fell down. Si fece male cadendo.
Why when we are in love, we make each other hurt? Perché quando siamo innamorati ci facciamo male a vicenda?
The kid got hurt. Quel bambino si è fatto male.
Tom hurt himself. Tom si è fatto male.
Jim slipped on the icy road and got hurt. Jim scivolò sulla strada ghiacciata e si fece male.
You make my head hurt. Mi fai venir male alla testa.
It won't hurt. Non farà male.
She wouldn't hurt a fly. Non farebbe male a una mosca.
He hurt his knee when he fell. Si fece male al ginocchio quando cadde.
You will hurt yourself. Ti farai male.
He wouldn't hurt a fly. Non farebbe male a una mosca.
Where does it hurt? Dove ti fa male?
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