Today’s word of the day is one of the many German words that combine an adjective with the verb "do.“And if that sounds too vague, let me explain. While wehtun means “to hurt”, it literally translates to “sore-do,” as in “something or someone is making me feel sore.”You can use wehtun in many variations, because the words weh and tun can be separated and spread throughout a sentence. Wehtun is a word quite common in the German language, as you can see. Examples:Mein Kopf tut mir weh. Sie hat mir wehgetan.
Source: The Local February 06, 2019 09:45 UTC