Usage examples of "Dói" in Portuguese with translation to English

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Meu Deus! Dói pra caramba! Oh my God! It hurts like hell!
Qual é o dente que dói? Which tooth hurts?
Quando eu mordo, este dente dói. When I bite down, this tooth hurts.
Minha garganta dói quando eu engulo algo. My throat hurts when I swallow.
Você está com febre e a sua garganta dói? Do you have temperature and your throat hurts?
Dê alguns passos e diga-me se dói quando você caminha. Take a few steps and tell me if it hurts when you walk.
Minha garganta dói e meu corpo está pesado. Parece que, de alguma forma, eu peguei um resfriado. My throat hurts and my body feels heavy. It looks like I've caught a cold somehow.
Não consigo correr. Meus pés doem. I cannot run. My feet hurt.
A morte dos passarinhos me doeu o coração. My heart ached for the dying birds.
O meu dente está doendo. Preciso marcar uma consulta com o meu dentista. My teeth ache. I need to take an appointment with my dentist.
Dói tanto. Pare com isso! It's so painful. Stop it!
Você não faz ideia do quanto me dói dizer isso. You have no idea how painful it is to say this.
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