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The phrase me duele, like many phrases in Spanish is translated to say that "something is hurting me," but it isn't an exact translation, it's a translation of the idea. true or false
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The phrase me duele, like many phrases in Spanish is translated to say that "something is hurting me," but it isn't an exact translation, it's a translation of the idea.
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Yes this question is true Spanish does not translate word for word into English
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it is true spanish doesn't translate litterally
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