Sentence examples of "fa male" in Italian

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Il caffè fa male al tuo stomaco. Coffee hurts your stomach.
Quale occhio le fa male? Which eye is hurting you?
Cadere sul ghiaccio fa male. Falling on ice hurts.
Fumare fa male alla salute. Smoking is bad for the health.
Dove ti fa male? Where does it hurt?
Quale dente fa male? Which tooth hurts?
Troppa luce fa male agli occhi. Too much light hurts the eye.
Mi fa male la testa. I have a headache.
Non fa male. It doesn't hurt.
Fammi vedere dove ti fa male. Show me where it hurts you.
Sì, fa male. Yes, it hurts.
Mi fa male qui. It hurts here.
Mi fa male un dente. One of my teeth hurts.
Le fa male spesso la testa? Does your head hurt often?
Il fatto è che fumare fa male alla salute. It is a fact that smoking is bad for health.
Quale occhio ti fa male? Which eye is hurting you?
Ti fa male spesso la testa? Does your head hurt often?
Mi fa male la spalla destra. My right shoulder hurts.
Quel dente fa male. That tooth hurts.
Dottore, mi fa male lo stomaco. Doctor, my stomach hurts.
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