Usage examples of "faire mal" in French with translation to English

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Tu vas te faire mal. You will hurt yourself.
Cela ne va pas faire mal. It won't hurt.
«Docteur, je pensais que vous aviez dit que ça n'allait pas faire mal.» «Je l'ai dit, et ça ne le fera pas.» "Doctor, I thought you said this wasn't going to hurt." "I did, and it won't."
Il y a environ quatre ans mon tendon d'Achille commença à me faire mal et on m'a dit qu'il s'agissait d'une inflammation du tendon d'Achille. About four years ago my Achilles tendon started to hurt and I was told it was Achilles tendonitis.
Je ne vais pas te faire de mal. I’m not going to hurt you.
Je ne veux pas te faire de mal. I don't want to hurt you.
Ça va faire juste un petit peu mal. It will only hurt a little.
Si tu gardes tes émotions enfermées, tu finiras seulement par te faire du mal. If you keep your emotions bottled up you'll only end up hurting yourself.
Nous nous rapprochons, en essayant de nous comprendre, mais nous ne faisons que nous faire du mal et pleurer. We get closer, trying to understand each other, but just hurt each other and cry.
Mon cœur me fait mal. My heart is hurting.
La blessure me faisait mal. I was aching from the injury.
La lenteur de ma fille pour agir me fait mal. My daughter's slowness to take action is a pain.
Tom s'est fait mal. Tom hurt himself.
Mon corps me fait mal. I ache all over.
Ça me fait mal d'être en désaccord avec ton opinion. It pains me to disagree with your opinion.
Mon cerveau me fait mal. My brain hurts.
Ça a fait mal avant, mais pas aussi cruellement que maintenant. It's ached before, but never as badly as right now.
Mon pied me fait mal. My foot hurts.
Mes articulations me font mal quand il se met à faire froid. My joints ache when it gets cold.
Mon épaule me fait mal. My shoulder hurts.
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