"What's hurting/what hurts you?"
qué te duele = "What's hurting you" or "Where does it hurt"?
The Spanish word "duele" translates in English to "to hurt". "Te duele?" means "does this hurt?" and "la inyecciÃ_n no duele" means "the injection doesn't hurt".
The duration of Amar te duele is 1.73 hours.
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Amar te duele was created on 2002-11-08.
The sentence means: It hurts me to leave you even though I love you like no one else.
Te duele? (informal) Le duele a Vd (=usted)? (formal)
Amar te duele - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Chile:14 USA:R
'¿Que te duele?' is an expression in Spanish that means 'What is hurting you?'. The correct way to write a question in Spanish is to write question marks at the end and at the beginning of the sentence.
It's a question that's asking, "What hurts you?" In English, we'd say, "What's wrong?" or "Where does it hurt?" or even "What's ailing you?"
"¿Dónde te duele?"
"the love I have for you hurts" can mean... "el amor que siento por ti duele" "el amor que siento por ti hiere" "el amor que te tengo duele" "el amor que te tengo hiere"