se ha hecho daño en
se ha hecho daño en(
seh
ah
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choh
dah
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nyoh
ehn
)A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g once upon a time).
1. (third person singular)
a. he hurt his (masculine)
Lucas dice que se ha hecho daño en un brazo jugando al tenis.Lucas says he hurt his arm playing tennis.
b. she hurt her (feminine)
Martina no podrá jugar el partido de fútbol. Se ha hecho daño en un tobillo.Martina won't be able to play the soccer game. She hurt her ankle.
c. hurt his (masculine)
El niño se ha hecho daño en la rodilla. - ¡Bah, eso no es nada!The kid hurt his knee. - Huh, it's nothing!
d. hurt her (feminine)
La abuela se ha hecho daño en la espalda por llevar tanto peso.Grandma hurt her back for carrying so much weight.
2. (formal) (second person singular)
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g. usted).
a. you hurt your
Se ha hecho daño en la espalda al caer, ¿no?You hurt your back when you fell, didn't you?
b. you injured your
Por lo que veo en su escáner, se ha hecho daño en las cervicales.From what I can see in your scan, you injured the vertebrae in your neck.
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