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For individuals seeking to enhance their communication skills in various settings, learning Spanish proves particularly advantageous. Whether in a medical environment or at home with family, knowing basic body part vocabulary is essential for understanding and using a phrase book effectively. This knowledge allows patients to describe symptoms accurately or family members to communicate more clearly during conversations.

In diverse workplaces where Spanish speakers are common, familiarity with body parts in Spanish can simplify interactions and improve comprehension. Additionally, it enables travelers to navigate unfamiliar medical situations abroad with confidence, using a phrase book to point out specific areas or sensations without any confusion. The ability to discuss basic anatomy in Spanish opens up numerous practical applications for everyday communication.

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I have a headache.


Tengo un dolor de cabeza.

She has an itchy nose.


Ella tiene un puercito en el oído.

He feels cold in his feet.


Él siente frio en sus pies.

The boy has a sore throat.


El niño tiene un dolor de garganta.

They are feeling warm in their hands.


Se sienten calientes en las manos.

Can you massage my shoulders?


Puedes masajearme los hombros?

Her eyes are watering.


Sus ojos están llenos de lágrimas.

His ears are ringing.


Sus oídos zumban.

They have a stiff neck.


Tienen un cuello rígido.

She has a swollen ankle.


She has a swollen ankle.

He's got a backache.


Le duele la espalda.

We feel pain in our arms.


Sentimos dolor en nuestros brazos.

They have aching knees.


Tienen dolor de rodillas.

Her stomach is rumbling with hunger.


Su estómago gruñe por hambre.

The children have red cheeks from the cold.


Los niños tienen mejillas rojas por el frío.

My legs are feeling fatigued.


Mis piernas están sintiendo fatiga.

She has a dry mouth and needs water.


Ella tiene una boca seca y necesita agua.

He's got a split lip from laughter.


Le ha salido un labio partido del reír.

We can see her teeth when she smiles.


Podemos ver sus dientes cuando sonríe.