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

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Mon cœur me fait mal. My heart is hurting.
Mon corps me fait mal. I ache all over.
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.
Ça a fait mal avant, mais pas aussi cruellement que maintenant. It's ached before, but never as badly as right now.
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.
Mon pied me fait mal. My foot hurts.
Mon épaule me fait mal. My shoulder hurts.
Ma hanche me fait mal. My hip hurts.
Mon estomac me fait mal. My stomach hurts.
Cela me fait mal au coeur It hurts my heart
Est-ce que ça fait mal ? Does this hurt?
Veuillez me dire si ça fait mal. Please let me know if it hurts.
Ça me fait mal quand j'urine. It hurts when I urinate.
Quelle est la dent qui fait mal ? Which tooth hurts?
Je me suis fait mal au coude. I hurt my elbow.
Où est-ce que ça fait mal Where does it hurt
Qu'est ce qui te fait mal ? What hurts you?
L'une de mes dents me fait mal. One of my teeth hurts.
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