It means "hurts".
qué te duele = "What's hurting you" or "Where does it hurt"?
'I hurt' me duele estomago. translates as, my stomache hurts me. or in english, my stomache hurts.
"La verdad duele" means "the truth hurts" in Spanish. It is often used to convey that facing the reality of a situation or hearing the truth can be painful.
"I love him so much that it hurts."
"Treinta" means thirty in Spanish.
qué te duele = "What's hurting you" or "Where does it hurt"?
'I hurt' me duele estomago. translates as, my stomache hurts me. or in english, my stomache hurts.
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".
Me duele el estómago.
Me duele
Me duele
Te duele? (informal) Le duele a Vd (=usted)? (formal)
Me duele la cabeza (headache)
"La verdad duele" means "the truth hurts" in Spanish. It is often used to convey that facing the reality of a situation or hearing the truth can be painful.
Estas en dolor or Te duele Estas en dolor or Te duele Estas en dolor or Te duele
'¿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.
If this is a combination of English (to) and Spanish (dole), it may refer to the verb 'doler' = to hurt; but the third person (he/she/it) of this verb, the part that ends in 's' in English and 'e' is Spanish, is not 'dole', but 'duele', e.g. 'me duele la cabeza' (literally 'me hurts the head') = I have a headache.