me duele todo el cuerpo

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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. my whole body aches
Me duele todo el cuerpo. Creo que agarré la gripe.My whole body aches. I think I caught the flu.
b. my whole body hurts
Me duele todo el cuerpo por la subida a la cima de la montaña de ayer.My whole body hurts after yesterday's climb to the top of the mountain.
c. I ache all over
Ayer pasé tres horas haciendo ejercicio en el gimnasio y hoy me duele todo el cuerpo.I spent three hours working out at the gym yesterday, and today I ache all over.
d. everything hurts
¿Cómo te encuentras después de la maratón del domingo? - Me duele todo el cuerpo.How are you feeling after Sunday's marathon? - Everything hurts.
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