There are multiple ways to say "itch" in Spanish, here are a few:
-comezón
-picazón
-sarna
-prurito
He had an awkward itch on his back.He got the itch seen to by a doctor.
Yes, the word 'itch' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'itch' is a word for an irritating sensation of the skin that causes a desire to scratch; a word for a thing.
ITCH Ofcourse ITCH.
* hitch * nitch * *itch * witch * fitch * Mitch * pitch
No, the noun 'itch' is a concretenoun, a word for an uncomfortable sensation on the skin that causes a desire to scratch; a word for a physical sensation.The noun 'itch' is sometimes used in an abstract context as a word for a restless or strong desire; an informal use as a word for an emotion.
Nor-itch.
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One.
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)
Bewitch
Words that rhyme with the "-itch" ending include these:BITC*. ( NOT A SWEAR WORD IT MEANS FEMALE DOG)ditchglitchhitchitchMitchnichepitchrichstitchsnitchwhichwitch
tengo una picazon...or...me pica[insert part]...but that sounds rude..