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to say i have a headache it would be .. me duele la cabeza literally translated as my head hurts me.
dolor de la cabeza. When you say "I have a headache", you use the reflexive. "Me duele la cabeza." Literally this means "The head is hurtful to me." The subject in this case is not your head, but the pain. That is why it is "duele" and not "duelo."

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