"Yesterday I hurt my foot" in Spanish is "Ayer me dañé el pie". It is pronounced "Ah-YARE may don-YAY ell PEE-ay". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation:
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my foot hurt really bad
I have a sore foot
The reflexive pronoun in the sentence is "myself." It is used when the subject and object of the sentence refer to the same person or thing, showing that the action is being done by the subject to themselves.
The plural noun in the sentence is feet (plural of the noun 'foot').
Examples of using the word "wrist".My wrist looks cool with this wrist band.My wrist ache's as i got hurt yesterday.
well if you hurt you leg or foot yeah well if you hurt you leg or foot yeah well if you hurt you leg or foot yeah
present, hurt: They always hurt me. past, hurt: I hurt my knee yesterday. past participle, hurt: She has hurt her knee badly.
Justin hurt his foot while on stage singing a song.
You will certainly get hurt if you throw a hammer at your foot and the hammer hits your foot - unless it is a very light hammer or you are wearing substantial foot protection.
She had intended to do some good grape-stomping, but instead her foot slipped and she fell out of the barrel and hurt herself, thus accomplishing very little grape-stomping.
If you were choked by Stacy Keibler's foot against the turnbuckle, then yeah it does hurt.
I've never broken my foot before, but I'm pretty sure it would hurt.