duele la cabeza

A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. my head aches
Me duele la cabeza. Necesito tomar aspirinas.My head aches. I need to take some aspirin.
b. his head aches
Felipe se quedó en su casa. Le duele la cabeza y está mareado.Felipe stayed home. His head aches and he feels dizzy.
c. her head aches
Cuando le duele la cabeza, se encierra en su cuarto.When her head aches, she shuts herself up in her room.
d. your head aches (formal)
Si le duele la cabeza y tiene visión borrosa, consulte al médico.If your head aches and you have blurred vision, see a doctor.
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