Usage examples of "tut weh" in German with translation to Spanish

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Mein Zahn tut weh. Ich kann diese Schmerzen nicht aushalten. Me duele un diente. No puedo soportar este dolor.
Habe ich Ihnen weh getan? ¿Le he hecho daño?
Wird es sehr weh tun? ¿Va a doler mucho?
Ich werde dir nicht weh tun. No te voy a hacer daño.
Das wird jetzt ein klein wenig weh tun. Ahora te va a doler un poquito.
Ich habe mir am Ellbogen wehgetan. Me he hecho daño en el codo.
Ich werde dir schon nicht weh tun. No te voy a hacer daño.
Ich habe dir doch gesagt, dass das gefährlich ist. Du hast dir deshalb wehgetan, weil du nicht auf mich gehört hast. Te dije que era peligroso. La razón por la que te hiciste daño es porque no me escuchaste.
Mein Zahn tut weh. Me duele el diente.
Mein Fuß tut weh. Me duele el pie.
Tut das weh? ¿Eso duele?
Welches Auge tut dir weh? ¿Qué ojo te duele?
Was tut dir weh? ¿Qué te duele?
Mein Arm tut mir noch weh. Todavía me duele el brazo.
Tom tut der Bauch weh. Tom tiene un dolor de estómago.
Mir tut der Körper weh. Me duele el cuerpo.
Mir tut der Rücken weh. Me duele la espalda.
Wenn ich etwas greife, tut meine Hand weh. Me duele la mano cuando sujeto algo.
Mein Rücken tut immer noch weh. La espalda todavía me duele.
Tut dir der Kopf weh? ¿Te duele la cabeza?
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