either le dents or la dents
tooth paste is 'du dentifrice' (masc.) in French.
Dent is tooth in French.
to have a tooth ache is 'avoir mal aux dents' in French. When you have a very acute 'mal de dents', you call it 'une rage de dents'
J'ai une dent perdre And You're Welcome Luvie(:
a tooth brush is 'une brosse à dents' in French.
Dente means tooth in French!:)
Yes, it is correct to say "in every tooth" when referring to something that occurs or exists within each individual tooth.
the tooth fairy takes your tooth and leaves a dollar(£1) for you
no the plural of tooth is teeth....u would say four teeth
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the old French name for a dandelion was 'dent-de-lion' (lion's tooth).
the English name "dandelion" comes from the French "dent de lion" (lion's tooth). The French name for the dandelion is "un pissenlit", which is formed from "pisse + en + lit", literally "peeing in bed" "