Sentence examples of "male" in Italian

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Mangiai fino a star male. I ate myself sick.
Quale occhio le fa male? Which eye is hurting you?
Tom ha male ai denti. Tom has a toothache.
Cadere sul ghiaccio fa male. Falling on ice hurts.
Mi fa male la testa. I have a headache.
Quella deve aver fatto male! That must have hurt!
Mi fa male un dente. One of my teeth hurts.
Tom ha male alle orecchie. Tom has an earache.
Mi fanno male gli occhi! My eyes hurt!
Non voglio farle del male. I don't want to hurt her.
Quello deve aver fatto male! That must have hurt!
Quale occhio ti fa male? Which eye is hurting you?
Non voleva farti del male. He didn't mean to hurt you.
Dottore, ho male allo stomaco. Doctor, my stomach hurts.
Si è fatto male cadendo. He got hurt when he fell down.
Tom si è fatto male. Tom hurt himself.
Oggi ho male al collo. Today I have neck pain.
Mi fa male il piede. My foot is aching.
Quel dente mi fa male. That tooth hurts.
Mi fa male la spalla. My shoulder hurts.
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