Usage examples of "sore throat" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom has a sore throat. Tom tiene un dolor de garganta.
I've got a sore throat Tengo dolor de garganta
I woke up with a sore throat. Yo desperté con un dolor de garganta.
Why am I smoking with this sore throat? ¿Por qué estoy fumando con dolor de garganta?
I have a sore throat. Me duele la garganta.
I had sore legs the next day. Al día siguiente me dolían las piernas.
Her kindness gave me a lump in my throat. Su bondad hizo que se me pusiera un nudo en la garganta.
Tom rubbed his sore feet. Tom refregó sus pies adoloridos.
My throat is dry. Mi garganta está seca.
My eyes are sore. Me duelen los ojos.
I've got a frog in my throat. Tengo una rana en mi garganta.
Tom has a sore knee. A tom le duele una rodilla.
She has the habit of clearing her throat whenever she's nervous. Ella tiene la costumbre de aclararse la garganta cada vez que se pone nerviosa.
Tom held a knife to Mary's throat. Tom le puso un cuchillo en la garganta a Mary.
The police think that Tom was stabbed before his throat was slit. La policía piensa que Tom fue apuñalado antes que le rajaran la garganta.
My throat hurts when I swallow. Me duele la garganta al tragar.
I have no fever, but my throat hurts me. I can't either freery breathe. No tengo fiebre, pero me duele la garganta. Tampoco puedo respirar bien.
Do you have temperature and your throat hurts? ¿Tiene fiebre, le duele la garganta?
She got a piece of bread stuck in her throat. Ella tiene un pedazo de pan atorado en su garganta.
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