J’ai mal – Le français d’aujourd’hui
Part of Theme Courses | My Health
Saying “I hurt” is easy, or “J’ai mal à”. However, saying where you hurt is more complicated.
Pains and injuries – Maux et blessures
* I have a back ache. J’ai un lumbago.
* I have a bump. J’ai une bosse.
* I have a cut. J’ai une coupure.
* I have a fever. J’ai de la fièvre.
* I have a fracture. J’ai une fracture.
* I have a scratch. J’ai une égratignure.
* I have a sprain. J’ai une foulure/entorse.
* I have a stiff neck. J’ai un torticolis.
* I have a wound. J’ai une blessure.
* I have spasms. J’ai des crampes.
* I have a cold. J’ai un rhume.
Practice – Choose your Challenge
Print and translate the sentences from one language to the other. French to English (la version) is easier. English to French (la thèse) a bit more challenging.
English
* My teeth ache.
* My head aches.
* I have a back ache.
* My leg hurts.
* My legs hurt.
* My eyes hurt.
* My shoulder hurts.
Français
* J’ai mal aux dents.
* J’ai mal à la tête.
* J’ai mal au dos.
* J’ai mal à la jambe.
* J’ai mal aux jambes.
* J’ai mal aux yeux.
* J’ai mal à l’épaule.
More Phrases – At the Doctor’s
Further your French – Allez plus Loin
Je me sens – French Expression
Body Parts – Today’s French
Avoir du mal à – French expression
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