doler

/doˈleɾ/, [d̪oˈleɾ]

ache, hurt, to hurt


Verb doler (first-person singular present duelo, first-person singular preterite dolí, past participle dolido)

  1. (transitive) to hurt; to ache
    me duele la cabeza
    my head hurts
  2. (transitive) to grieve

Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License


Examples
  • Te prometo que no te va a doler.

    It won't hurt, I promise.

  • "Doctor, creía que usted había dicho que no me iba a doler." "Lo dije, y no lo hará."

    "Doctor, I thought you said this wasn't going to hurt." "I did, and it won't."

  • Esto te va a doler un poco.

    This is going to hurt a bit.

  • ¿Va a doler mucho?

    Will it hurt a lot?

  • La herida dejó de doler cuando él le puso una bandita.

    The wound stopped hurting after he put a band-aid on it.


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