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

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My head aches so much. Me duele tanto la cabeza.
My stomach aches after meals. Tengo dolor de estómago después de las comidas.
My body aches all over. Todo el cuerpo me duele.
He used to suffer from stomach aches. Él sufría de dolor de estómago.
My head doesn't ache anymore. Ya no me duele la cabeza.
I've got a stomach ache Tengo un dolor del estómago
My joints ache when it gets cold. Me duelen las articulaciones cuando hace frío.
Do you have anything for a stomach ache? ¿Tienes algo para el dolor de estómago?
I have a fever and I ache all over. Tengo fiebre y me duele todo el cuerpo.
I've taken some medicine for my stomach ache. He tomado un medicamento para mi dolor de estomago.
I've got a bit of an ache in my back. Me duele un poco la espalda.
How my poor heart aches! Mi pobre corazón está sufriendo.
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