Pain In Back Of Head Right Side Behind Ear Hey I d like to express the character s scream with an onomatopoeia after he had stubbed himself painfully in the head What is the most common type of onomatopoeia to use in this situation Or is it completely up to me to choose
I think dolor punzante is used for both throbbing shooting stabbing pain Maybe when talking about a sharp pain it would be dolor agudo Pain than radiates por donde se le pasa el dolor Hi Could you help me make the difference between a stabbing pain and a shooting pain please For stabbing pain I ve found a sharp sudden strong pain which could be douleur vive in French For shooting pain I ve found a sharp intermittent pain which could be douleur
Pain In Back Of Head Right Side Behind Ear
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The article could be omitted from a slight pain but probably not from a searing pain in that particular sentence When you want to describe a particular type of pain usually in a specific location then it is usual to add an article If you were describing your symptoms to a doctor with I have you would almost always use an article The object of suffer is invisible but it s still pain or something like that 1 I m suffering from a back pain I m suffering a lot of pain from a back pain 2 The country is suffering from an economic decline The country is suffering the bad results from an
Hello my forum friends I have a question A patient comes in and tells the doctor she has a stomach ache The doctor is trying to identify the type of pain she has and asks How do you describe your pain is it achy sharp dull stabbing My attempt C mo describe su dolor es doloroso Hi guys I know that What a pain is often used figuratively to describe something annoying or boring I thought that it could also be used in its concrete sense as as exclamation of physical pain but recently someone told me that meaning
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In context least in the USA if one says I don t wish to sound rude a pain disrespectful others at time may see that as a ruse to be just that A backhanded comment so to speak It is based on 14 billion words stomachache 1337 stomach ache 3207 stomach ache 100 Most certainly a poor third Great research My humble question to all the members who prefer stomach ache Would you also hyphenate chest pain back pain windowpane room temperature roommate and ice cream at the very end of a sentence If not why
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Hey I d like to express the character s scream with an onomatopoeia after he had stubbed himself painfully in the head What is the most common type of onomatopoeia to use in this situation Or is it completely up to me to choose
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I think dolor punzante is used for both throbbing shooting stabbing pain Maybe when talking about a sharp pain it would be dolor agudo Pain than radiates por donde se le pasa el dolor
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Pain In Back Of Head Right Side Behind Ear - The article could be omitted from a slight pain but probably not from a searing pain in that particular sentence When you want to describe a particular type of pain usually in a specific location then it is usual to add an article If you were describing your symptoms to a doctor with I have you would almost always use an article