3.2 BYU SPAN 43 body parts
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32 terms
Spanish | English |
|---|---|
Doler | To Hurt |
la boca | mouth |
el brazo | arm |
la cabeza | head |
la cara | face |
el dedo | finger |
el diente | tooth |
el estomago | stomach |
la mano | hand |
la nariz | nose |
el oído | ear |
el ojo | eye |
la oreja | ear |
el pie | foot |
la pierna | leg |
la rodilla | knee |
me | me - indirect object pronoun |
te | you - indirect object pronoun |
le | him, her - indirect object pronoun |
nos | us - indirect object pronoun |
les | them - indirect object pronoun |
A Paco le duelen las piernas. | Paco's legs hurt |
A David le duele la cara. | David's face hurt |
A Adela le duele la mano. | Adela's hand hurt |
A Mamá le duelen los ojos. | Mamá's eyes hurt |
A Papá le duelen los dientes. | Papá's teeth hurt |
A María le duele la boca. | María's mouth hurts |
A Ana le duelen los brazos. | Ana's arms hurt |
A Raúl le duele la cabeza. | Raúl's head hurts |
A Raquel le duelen las orejas (los oídos). | Raquel's ears hurt |
A Daniel le duelen las rodillas. | Daniel's knees hurt |
la cultura | Cultural Insight - If you have a chance to visit a South American country and are invited to visit the home of someone that lives there, chances are that you will greatly enjoy the food that you are served. Sometimes, however, you may be served some food that you may have a hard time eating. Instead of offending your host by telling them that you do not like the food, it is better to just say "me duele el hídago." Literally this means "it hurts my liver," but it is the polite way of declining a food that you may not want to eat |
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