<span>Me duele la cabeza.
This means I have a headache.
The reason for this is because it is an I statement and the other that isn't a question is a you statement which isn't explaining how you feel.
Hope this helps!</span>
Si llueve mucho, los árboles están verdes y las flores tienen muchos colores, estamos en...
La respuesta es primavera
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I think the answer is "un cepillo de dientes"
That means a tooth brush. Hope this helped :)
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There are several instances in Spanish where one English word (or tense) can be translated two different ways in Spanish (Por and Para, The Imperfect Tense and the Preterite Tense, Ser and Estar) and the decision you make can affect the meaning of the sentence. Translating from Spanish to English is not a problem because both ser and estar become a form of "to be." Translating from English to Spanish, on the other hand, is much more difficult because a decision needs to be made on which of the two verbs to use.