Usage examples of "dolor" in Spanish with translation to English

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María tiene dolor de cabeza. Mary has a headache.
Ayer tuve dolor de muelas. I had a toothache yesterday.
Su hija tiene dolor de estómago. Her daughter has a stomachache.
Tom tiene un dolor de garganta. Tom has a sore throat.
¿Tienes un dolor de cabeza? Do you have a headache?
Él sufre de dolor de muelas. He is suffering from toothache.
Tom tiene un dolor de estómago. Tom has a stomachache.
Yo desperté con un dolor de garganta. I woke up with a sore throat.
Él tenía dolor de cabeza. He had a headache.
Tengo un dolor de muelas muy fuerte. I have a bad toothache.
Que no te dé dolor de estómago por comer demasiado. Don't get a stomachache by eating too much.
¿Por qué estoy fumando con dolor de garganta? Why am I smoking with this sore throat?
¿Está con dolor de cabeza? Do you have a headache?
Mi hijo tiene un dolor de muelas. My son has a toothache.
Tom dijo que él tenía dolor de estómago y salió de la sala. Tom said he had a stomachache and left the room.
Tengo un ligero dolor de cabeza. I have a slight headache.
Tengo un dolor de muelas y quiero ir al dentista. I have a toothache and I want to go to the dentist.
Ya no tengo dolor de cabeza. I no longer have a headache.
Ella visita al dentista de manera regular, así que rara vez tiene dolor de muelas. She visits the dentist on a regular basis, so she seldom gets toothaches.
Tom tiene un severo dolor de cabeza. Tom has a severe headache.
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