Los dientes nuevos.
PRONUNCIATION:
dientes- (DEE-EN-TAYS)
nuevos- (NEW-AY-VOHS)
"I finally have my new teeth" in Spanish is "Finalmente tengo mis dientes nuevos". It is pronounced "fee-nall-MEN-tay TANE-go mees dee-EN-tase new-AY-bose". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Lavarse los dientes. In Spanish you don't brush our teeth, you wash them.
"White teeth" in Spanish is "dientes blancos". It is pronounced "dee-EHN-tace BLAHN-kose". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Lavarse los dientes. In Spanish you don't brush our teeth, you wash them.
The plural noun teeth is "dientes."
In Spanish, "teeth" is said as "dientes."
Los dientes means "the teeth" in Spanish.
she want to see your teeth
"New" in Spanish is "nuevo ("nueva" for a feminine subject)". It is pronounced "new-AY-bow". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
dientes amarillos
Dientes manchados.
Spanish to English, diente means tooth. The plural form, teeth, is dientes in Spanish.