1) le corps (body)
2) les cheveux (hair)
3) la tête (head)
4) le visage (face)
5) le œil (eyes)
6) les yeux (eyes)
7) le nez (nose)
8) la joue (cheek)
9) la bouche (mouth)
10) la lèvre (lip)
11) la dent (tooth)
12) la oreille (ear)
13) le cou (neck)
14) la poitrine (chest)
15) le estomac (stomach)
16) le Bras (arm)
17) le épaule (shoulder)
18) le coude (elbow)
19) le poignet (wrist)
20) la main (hand)
21) le doigt (finger)
22) le ongle (fingernail)
23) le pouce (thumb)
24) le dos (back)
25) la jambe (leg)
26) le genou (knee)
27) la cheville (ankle)
28) le pied (foot)
29) le orteil (toe)
Note: When the first word (l'article) usually ending in a vowel (le, la) is followed by a noun (le nom) also beginning with a vowel (oeil, oreille, orteil) , replace the first vowel (le, la) with an apostrophe (l'oeil, l'oreille, l'orteil). There should not be two vowels in a row requiring pronunciation (le oeil, etc.).
les corps
transverse
les parties du corps
des / les parties du corps
Iris
becuz people dont have no friends and they play with there body parts (dick and pussy) lol
head, legs, tail, feet, body
No, the compound noun 'body parts' is a commonnoun, a word for any body parts of anyone or anything.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.
le gouvernement
eyes,thats it
epiteliun base
the uterus