April 18, 2008, Newsletter Issue #91: Spanish Travel Phrases For Illness

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These Spanish travel phrases will help travelers who get ill in a Spanish-speaking country. Here are some questions the doctor might ask: * Where does it hurt? - ¿Dónde le duele? * Do you have a fever? - ¿Tiene fiebre? * What's the matter? - ¿Qué hay? The following Spanish travel phrases will help travelers respond to the doctor's questions: * I feel unwell - No me siento bien * I feel ill - Me siento mal * I have a headache - Me duele la cabeza * I have a stomachache - Me duele el estómago * I have been sick - Vomité * I have a fever - Tengo fiebre * I am allergic - Tengo alergia * I have toothache - Tengo dolor de muelas * I have diarrhea - Tengo diarrea * I have a migraine - Tengo migraña * I am sick - Estoy enfermo (for a man) or Estoy enferma (for a woman) * Could you please call a doctor? - ¿Podría llamar a un médico, por favor?

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