Verb DOLER in Spanish - Learn Spanish
In today's Spanish lesson we will teach you about verbo "Doler" and how to use it. The verb "doler" in Spanish is used to express pain or discomfort. It is commonly used to talk about physical or emotional pain. Here's a basic structure of how to use it: *Subject Pronoun + Doler + Body Part or Thing + Indirect Object Pronoun (optional)* Examples: 1. Me duele la cabeza. (My head hurts.) 2. Te duelen los pies. (Your feet hurt.) 3. Le duele el estómago. (His/her stomach hurts.) In these examples, "me," "te," and "le" are the pronouns indicating who is experiencing the pain. The choice of the pronoun depends on the person affected. Additionally, you can use "doler" in a more general sense without specifying a body part: *Subject Pronoun + Doler + Indirect Object Pronoun + (optional) Lo/la/los/las + (optional) mucho/poco/etc.* Examples: 1. Me duele. (I'm in pain.) 2. Nos duele mucho. (We're in a lot of pain.) Remember, the indirect object pronoun (me, te, le, etc.) is crucial to convey who is experiencing the pain. The addition of "lo/la/los/las" helps to specify the intensity or duration of the pain. In summary, "doler" is versatile and can be used to express physical or emotional pain, and it's important to use the appropriate pronouns to indicate who is experiencing the discomfort. If you enjoyed our content, hit the Subscribe button and turn on the notification bell 🔔 #doler #verbdoler #dolerinspanish #learnspanish

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