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😷 Spanish aches and pains! Ouch!

Let’s learn some vital Spanish phrases when discussing pain!

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Toothaches can be a pain, and not knowing Spanish phrases to talk about how and where you are hurting can be even worse! Let’s learn some vital phrases when it comes to discomfort!

Answers:

(1) “dolor” (pain)

Dolor means "pain." In this context, it's used to describe a physical sensation the patient is feeling.

Another word that could be used in this context is "malestar," but "malestar" is a more general term that can mean discomfort or malaise and might not be as specific as "dolor" in describing a toothache.

(2) “sordo” (dull)

The word "sordo" means "dull" when referring to types of pain, unlike "agudo" which means "sharp."

An alternative word could be "leve," which means "mild," but it doesn't capture the same nuance as "sordo" in describing the specific kind of pain.

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