Examples of using "Zahnschmerzen" in a sentence and their english translations:
I had a toothache yesterday.
- I've got a toothache.
- I have a toothache.
Tom has a toothache.
- Do you have a toothache?
- Do you have toothache?
- Have you got toothache?
Heather has a toothache.
I have a bad toothache.
- He is suffering from a toothache.
- He is suffering from toothache.
I have a terrible toothache.
I had a toothache yesterday.
My son has a toothache.
I've got a terrible toothache.
- He often suffered from toothache.
- He often suffered from toothaches.
- Do you have a toothache?
- Do you have toothache?
- Have you got toothache?
- I've got a toothache.
- I have a toothache.
Tom has had toothaches for three days.
My tooth hurts.
A toothache deprived me of sleep.
He often complains that he has a toothache.
A toothache kept me awake all night.
She goes to the dentist regularly, so she seldom gets toothache.
My teeth ache. I need to make an appointment with my dentist.
- She goes to the dentist regularly, so she seldom gets toothache.
- She visits the dentist on a regular basis, so she seldom gets toothaches.