Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Backache"
The meaning of "Backache" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
I have a backache. ne anlama geliyor?
A:
it means your back hurts
back--your spinal area, the part of your body that is always behind you
ache--pain, hurts, doesn't feel good
back--your spinal area, the part of your body that is always behind you
ache--pain, hurts, doesn't feel good
Synonyms of "Backache" and their differences
Q:
I have a backache. ve I’m suffering from backache. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
The former is more natural, more casual, and more temporary. The latter is a little more archaic and implies that it is chronic. It would be more natural to say, in the latter case, 'I'm suffering from back pain'.
Q:
I have backache. ve I have a backache. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
I have backache would not be correct grammar as I have a backache would be
Q:
I have a lower backache. ve I have a lower back pain. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
you can say “I have a backache” but not “I have a lower backache”
Q:
backache ve back pain ve bad back arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Backache is just a small pain in your back that goes away after awhile. Back pain is pain in your back caused by doing something. Bad back are people who have serious problems with their backs. Some example sentences are: "my back aches today" "I'm having serious back pains after lifting all of those boxes" "I have a bad back from always sitting with bad posture"
Translations of "Backache"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? I am having backache after an SUV bumped into my car behind me 1 month ago. I got physio at the orthopedic clinic and the oriental medical clinic about 10 times. Yesterday I closed my car insurance claim with some compensation. 수정해주세요.
A:
I have been having backaches after an SUV bumped into the backend of my car a month ago. I have gone to physio, an orthopedic clinic, and an oriental medical clinic about ten times. Yesterday I closed my car insurance claim with some compensation.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? backache
A:
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Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? backache
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Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? I have a backache
A:
@ahlamabod sounds great!
Other questions about "Backache"
Q:
When you have backache, do you say “I’ve got “a” backache” or “I’ve got backache” ?
A:
"I've got backache" Is grammatically incorrect. "I've got a backache" is correct.
Q:
"Until I got a backache, I never realized what a blessing it is to be able to move around thanks to this body."
Hello! Do you think the sentence above sound natural? Thank you.
Hello! Do you think the sentence above sound natural? Thank you.
A:
natural! (ᴖ́◡ᴖ )
Q:
I have a backache after coccyx fracture 10 years ago. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
× I have a backache after coccyx fracture 10 years ago.
✓ I have a backache after (a) coccyx fracture from 10 years ago.
I don't even know what a coccyx is, hopefully you're alright now.
✓ I have a backache after (a) coccyx fracture from 10 years ago.
I don't even know what a coccyx is, hopefully you're alright now.
Q:
I have had backache recently. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
@Tomoo: I would say natural but it depends on the circumstances.
For example, if you were explaining to someone that you had a backache recently but now you're better then it's fine. Although saying "my back has been aching" sounds more natural to me.
For example, if you were explaining to someone that you had a backache recently but now you're better then it's fine. Although saying "my back has been aching" sounds more natural to me.
Q:
I get backache easily. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
"I get backaches easily."
When talking about things in general (i.e. not something specific), usually we add an 's'.
E.g. Compare "Apples are yummy" to "This apple is yummy".
The first sentence talks about apples in general (so we add 's'). The second sentence is talking about a specific apple (so we don't add 's').
When talking about things in general (i.e. not something specific), usually we add an 's'.
E.g. Compare "Apples are yummy" to "This apple is yummy".
The first sentence talks about apples in general (so we add 's'). The second sentence is talking about a specific apple (so we don't add 's').
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