Nothing, they can not speak.
Well to say feet in Hawaiian is wāwae I dont think you can say toes.
Toes can provide insights into your overall health and potential medical conditions. For instance, changes in color, such as bluish or pale toes, may indicate circulation issues, while swollen or painful toes can suggest arthritis or gout. Additionally, fungal infections may manifest as discolored or thickened toenails. Observing any unusual signs in your toes can be an important part of monitoring your health.
Dedos de los pies is how you say toes in Spanish.
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Well it may be a possibility, but insects don't technically have toes, but you could say they do. I doubt they are toes, nor do most animals have toes. But its certainly a possibility.
Tama'ima'i vae
This basically depends on the results of the health exam. It is a head to toes assessment.
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Well it may be a possibility, but insects don't technically have toes, but you could say they do. I doubt they are toes, nor do most animals have toes. But its certainly a possibility.
The Hawaiian translation for "walks with six toes" is "Hele me ʻekahi ono kapā."
In Hawaiian, you can say "nā wāwae keʻokeʻo" which translates to white toes.
Well it is when someone chops there manky toes off.