El Cuerpo
The nail
La uña
Flu
Tener gripe / Influenza
What is the formula to ask how long something has been going on?
¿Cuánto tiempo hace que (verb/symptom)?
My eyebrow hurts.
Me duele la ceja.
What are the steps to form subjunctive?
1. Write the verb in the yo form.
2. Take off the "o".
3. Add the opposite ending (ar = er, er/ir = ar)
The eyelashes
Las pestañas
Tengo un dolor de la cabeza
What is the formula to answer how long something has been going on?
Hace (time) que (verb/symptom)
Your cheeks hurt.
Te duelen las mejillas.
What are the DISHES (irregulares) verbs and what do they mean in English?
Dar - to give
Ir - to go
Ser - to be
Haber - to have (done something)
Estar - to be
Saber - to know
The elbow
El codo
She has a toothache
Ella tiene un dolor de las muelas
How long have you been taking medicine?
¿Cuánto tiempo hace que tomas medicina?
His beard hurts.
Le duele la barba.
I think you have the flu
Yo pienso que tengas el gripe (la influenza).
The inner ear
El oído
They have a cold
Ellos tienen resfriado
I have been resting for days.
Hace días que estoy descansando.
Y'alls to hurts.
Os duele el dedo del pie.
They believe that you are congested.
Ellos creen que tu estés congestionado.
Head, shoulder, Knees and toes
La cabeza, El hombro, Las rodillas, Los dedos del pie
Y'all have a runny nose
Vosotros teneis fluido nasal
How long has she been sneezing?
She has been sneezing for minutes.
¿Cuánto tiempo hace que ella está estornudando?
Hace minutos que ella está estornudando.
Our bodys hurt.
Nos duelen los cuerpos.
I doubt that y'all are sick.
Yo dudo que estéis enfermos.