Usage examples of "I have a headache" in English with translation to Spanish

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I have a headache. Me duele la cabeza.
Not tonight, I have a headache. No esta noche, tengo dolor de cabeza.
I have a headache now. Me duele la cabeza ahora.
I can't help taking painkillers when I have a headache. No puedo evitar tomar analgésicos cuando me duele la cabeza.
I no longer have a headache. Ya no tengo dolor de cabeza.
I have a pretty dog. Tengo un perro bonito.
Do you have a headache? ¿Está con dolor de cabeza?
I have a lot of friends here. Tengo muchos amigos aquí.
I still have a headache, but I'm feeling better this morning. Aún tengo un dolor de cabeza, pero me estoy sintiendo mejor esta mañana.
May I have a bus route map? ¿Podría darme un mapa de las líneas de buses?
I have a car. Tengo un coche.
I have a lot of dreams. Tengo muchos sueños.
I have a dog and two cats. Tengo un perro y dos gatos.
I have a friend whose father is a famous pianist. Tengo un amigo cuyo padre es un pianista famoso.
I have a Facebook account. Tengo una cuenta de Facebook.
I have a pricking pain here. Tengo un dolor punzante aquí.
I have a tourist visa. Tengo una visa de turista.
Could I have a glass of white wine? ¿Me podría servir una copa de vino blanco?
I have a good sense of direction, so I don't get lost. Tengo un buen sentido de la orientación, así que no me pierdo.
I have a pair of shoes. Tengo un par de zapatos.
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