Examples of using "Kopfschmerzen" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I have a terrible headache!
- I have a terrible headache.
- I have a bad headache.
- I'm suffering from a bad headache.
- Apparently she had a headache.
- She supposedly had a headache.
Do you have a headache?
- I have a headache.
- I've got a headache.
Mary has a headache.
She has a headache.
I had a headache.
He has a headache.
Tom had a headache.
I have a slight headache.
I have a slight headache now.
I have a bad headache.
That gives me a headache!
She complained of a headache.
- My headache has gone.
- My headache is gone.
- My head doesn't ache anymore.
- I'm suffering from a bad headache.
- I have a terrible headache.
Tom often has headaches.
Tom has a pounding headache.
It was a tremendous headache.
I have a headache today.
I have a severe headache.
Tom woke up with a headache.
She appears to have a headache.
Tom has a bad headache.
Tom is suffering from a bad headache.
This is giving me a headache.
He was suffering from a bad headache.
Ken complained of a headache.
I have a throbbing headache.
I have a headache now.
Tom complained of a headache.
Tom often suffered from headaches.
I can't get rid of this headache.
- For how long has your head been hurting?
- How long has your head been hurting?
The medicine will cure your headache.
I have a slight headache today.
I have a bad headache today.
Tom woke up with a headache.
I have a headache this morning.
I think I'm getting a headache.
- Do you have anything to relieve a headache?
- Do you have anything for a headache?
I have a slight headache.
My headache is completely gone.
Do you still have a headache?
I have a slight headache now.
For days, Mary has had a headache.
Thinking makes my head hurt.
- I think that Tom has a headache.
- I think Tom has a headache.
I have a very bad headache.
Tom told us that he had a headache.
our headache will not be pain
The boy complained of a headache.
- His head ached.
- He had a headache.