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The word "talon" in English refers specifically to the sharp, curved claws of a bird of prey or raptor, rather than the foot as a whole. If you are referring to a bird's foot in general, you can simply say "foot" or use more specific terms depending on the type of bird, such as "paw" for a bird of prey or "webbed foot" for waterfowl.
"Llegar a pie" translates to "to arrive on foot" in English.
For 'foot' we say 'charan, pair' or 'paon' in Hindi.
The French word "pied" translates to "foot" in English.
The homophone for "foot" is "phoot", which is not a commonly recognized word in the English language.
Foot in Twi is "ntɔn".
talon
It is called a talon
tsume
they and 65 to 72 foot lbs. at leased that is what it was on my 92 talon 2.0 non turbo
they and 65 to 72 foot lbs. at leased that is what it was on my 92 talon 2.0 non turbo good luck to ya
ungula, ungulae
a kilometer on foot
talon
It would be tsume, at the least.
the heel is 'le talon' in French
Tsume means "claw" or "talon"
Yes. A hawk has four toes on each foot, each ending in a sharp talon.