J'ai mal à la cheville.

J'ai mal à la cheville.
I've hurt my ankle.
J'ai mal à la cheville.
I hurt my ankle.
J'ai mal à la cheville.
I did my ankle back in one of the valleys.
- J'ai mal à la cheville.
I hurt my ankle.
J'ai mal à la cheville.
I can't walk like this.
Et puis, j'ai mal à la cheville.
Besides, i have a little pain here behind my ankle.
Et puis, j'ai mal à la cheville.
Besides, I have a little pain here behind my ankle.
J'en ai pas fait ces dernières semaines car j'ai mal à la cheville.
I haven't worked out in a couple weeks 'cause I've got a bad ankle.
Je veux dire, on est quand même loin du métro d'ici, Et j'ai mal à la cheville.
I mean, we're even farther from the subway now, and I hurt my ankle.
Je suis tombé en jouant au tennis et maintenant j'ai mal à la cheville.
I fell while playing tennis and now my ankle hurts.
Tu es tombé ? Ça va ? – Oui, ça va, mais j'ai mal à la cheville.
Did you fall? Are you OK? - I'm OK, but my ankle hurts.
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