English Sentence:

Today I am sick, my nose is stuffy, my head hurts: I think I caught a cold.

Italian Translation:

Oggi sto male, ho il naso chiuso, mi fa male la testa: credo di essermi preso un raffreddore.

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Words used:

oggi

today

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stare

to stay, to be

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male

1. evil, bad 2. pain

Here: pain

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avere

to have

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il

the (masculine singular)

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naso m.

nose

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chiuso   (Fem: chiusa)

closed

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mi

me

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fare male

1. to hurt 2. to be bad (for health)

Here: to hurt

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la

1. the (feminine singular) 2. her (direct object pronoun) 3. you (formal)

Here: the (feminine singular)

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testa f.

head (of the body)

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credere

to believe

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di

of, from, about, than, to, with, by

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essere

1. to be 2. to exist

Here: to be

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prendere

1. to take, to get 2. to catch (a cold) 3. to have (dish)

Here: to catch (a cold)

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un

1. a, an (masculine singular) 2. one

Here: a, an (masculine singular)

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raffreddore m.   (Pl: raffreddori)

cold (illness)

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