This needs a complete sentence to properly translate. Picar is the closest Spanish word for Sting. It also could mean bite, prick, or itch.
La abispa te puede picar (The wasp could sting you)
As I walked passed the post office I was stung by a bee.
No, it looks like you did not use the correct verb. You probably meant to say that a bee stung you yesterday, and that (A bee stung me yesterday) would be correct. Although there is a slang usage for "skunk" as a verb, the past tense is "skunked". Also, since "to skunk" means "to defeat thoroughly", it would not make sense for a bee to skunk you.
The dictionaries I looked at used "sting, stung, stung" (such as "the bee stung me yesterday").
Hmm, I've got to say no because I knew this guy who got stung by a bee many times and he didn't die. Hope this helps *
you don't die like people say......... i got stung by one a couple weeks ago and just put Clorox bleach on it or gasoline and it will stop the stinging it helped me and it hurts really bad my foot got the size of a baseball where i got stung
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they die after they got stung
No
It can be (a stung beekeeper, stung pride). It is the past participle of the verb to sting, and is otherwise a verb.
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