Have pain
The Spanish phrase 'tener dolor' translates to 'have pain' in English. It is often used to express physical discomfort or pain in a certain part of the body. For example, 'tener dolor de cabeza' means 'to have a headache'. Just like in English, it can also be used metaphorically to express emotional pain or distress.
She has pain in her chest.
This phrase indicates that a female is experiencing physical discomfort or pain in the area of her chest.
He has pain in his back.
This sentence describes a situation where a male is feeling discomfort or pain located in his back.