Tengo un dolor terrible en la espalda.
English: I have a terrible ache in my back.
dolor /dolˈoɾ/ · noun · CEFR B1. Spanish translation of "ache".
See also: Vocabulary entry (Spanish)

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Spanish article/gender note: learn this word with the article "el".
| Dictionary form | dolor |
|---|---|
| Article | el |
| Gender/article class | masculine |
| Regular/likely plural | dolores |
Tengo un dolor terrible en la espalda.
English: I have a terrible ache in my back.
Sintió un dolor agudo en la pierna.
English: She felt a sharp ache in her leg.
El dolor de cabeza empeoró.
English: The ache in his head got worse.
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