Usage examples of "avoir mal aux dents" in French with translation to English

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Mon fils a mal aux dents. My son has a toothache.
Hier j'avais mal aux dents. I had a toothache yesterday.
Il ne peut pas bien mâcher parce qu'il a mal aux dents, en ce moment. He can't chew well, because he has a toothache now.
J'ai mal aux dents. I've got a toothache.
Comme elle se rend chez le dentiste régulièrement, elle a rarement mal aux dents. She visits the dentist on a regular basis, so she seldom gets toothaches.
Elle va régulièrement chez le dentiste, c'est pourquoi elle a rarement mal aux dents. She goes to the dentist regularly, so she seldom gets toothache.
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!
J'ai mal aux yeux. My eyes hurt.
Je suis désolée de vous avoir mal compris. I'm sorry I misunderstood you.
Pensez-vous que la télévision fasse du mal aux enfants ? Do you think television does children harm?
Je ne peux pas courir. J'ai mal aux pieds. I cannot run. My feet hurt.
Penses-tu que la télévision fasse du mal aux enfants ? Do you think television does children harm?
J'ai mal aux jambes. I have feeling in my legs.
J'ai mal aux fesses. My butt hurts.
J'avais mal aux muscles à force de trop jouer au tennis. My muscles ached from playing tennis too much.
Vous allez avoir du mal. You'll have a rough time.
Tu vas avoir du mal. You'll have a rough time.
C'est mal de tricher aux jeux de cartes. It is wrong to cheat at cards.
Les choses compliquées dans le monde doivent avoir un commencement simple; aux grandes choses un début modeste. Difficult things in the world must have their beginnings in the easy; big things must have their beginnings in the small.
Les dents cariées font souvent mal. Bad teeth often cause pain.
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