a mí me duele la cabeza

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a. I have a headache
Julio quiere salir a tomarse una copa, pero a mí me duele la cabeza. Creo que me quedaré en casa.Julio wants to go out and have a drink, but I have a headache. I think I'll stay home.
b. my head hurts
Lily dice que no va a la escuela hoy porque está resfriada. ¿Cuál es tu excusa? - A mí me duele la cabeza.Lily says she is not going to school today because she has a cold. What's your excuse? - My head hurts.
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