German Dictionary
| English | German | 
| (tooth)ache; toothache; ache | (Zahn)schmerzen | 
| to have (got) toothache | Zahnschmerzen haben | 
| I have toothache. | Ich habe Zahnschmerzen. | 
| to have toothache | Zahnschmerzen haben | 
| toothache | die Zahnschmerzen | 
| toothache | Zahnschmerzen | 
| toothache | Zahnweh | 
I know it is a little confusing. The problem is if the original word is a conjugated verb: I skipped them until now. I did not write it in my explanations. It actually must be skipped. Thanks for noticing.
I remember once again how I failed as a student, mainly in French class. Since I have lived in Russia, it was not easy to learn other foreign languages. The alphabet is also different.
Do you speak three languages? Wow? I'm sorry that I am writing to you just now but I have a lot on my mind at the moment. My daughter had a cold and the nanny, too. I needed to stay home.
I remember once again how I failed as a student, mainly in French class. Since I have lived in Russia, it was not easy to learn other foreign languages. The alphabet is also different.
Do you speak three languages? Wow? I'm sorry that I am writing to you just now but I have a lot on my mind at the moment. My daughter had a cold and the nanny, too. I needed to stay home.
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