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ESL forum > Grammar and Linguistics > Toothache or A toothache? Please help!    

Toothache or A toothache? Please help!



ninon100
Russian Federation

Toothache or A toothache? Please help!
 
Dear colleagues and native speakers, how do we say: toothache, stomachache, backache etc:
I �ve got toothache OR I �ve got A toothache?
I �ve seen both variants on the net, but still can �t decide which one is correct.
Please help!

25 Oct 2012      





douglas
United States

I �ve got a toothache  (at least in US English)

26 Oct 2012     



ukonka
Russian Federation

In Russia we are taught to say: I have a headache, so I have a toothache is the same, I think.

26 Oct 2012     



PhilipR
Thailand

Both are okay.

While a toothache might be standard US English, in British English toothache is also used. 

26 Oct 2012     



ninon100
Russian Federation

What about the other kinds of "ache"? stomach-ache, for instance?

26 Oct 2012     



Apodo
Australia

a headache
a stomachache
a backache
We only have one head, stomach and back
 
an earache - one ear
earache - one or both ears could be aching.
a toothache- one tooth
toothache - one or more teeth could be aching.

26 Oct 2012     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

In England, we don �t use the article, so �I �ve got earache �  means only one ear is aching. In the case of both your ears aching, (very bad luck btw!), you would have to point that out. We �ve had this discussion before and it is a British English thing.

26 Oct 2012     



ninon100
Russian Federation

Bottom line: no matter how you say it - it �s always right. what a relief!
Thanx everyone, that �s encouraging :)

26 Oct 2012     



MoodyMoody
United States

I had two earaches or a double earache six years ago. I had bronchitis on vacation, and we drove up and down mountains, and then we flew cross-country to go home. Lynne �s right: it was very bad luck.

26 Oct 2012