She has a pig's head. She's pig-headed.
De Veras means really? in English.
spanish to english
Before
Usually "of" or "from".
She has a pig's head. She's pig-headed.
Actually it doesn't mean anything at all ... but it mightbe an attempt at "a hellish headache."
Port De Tete means the movement of the foot, whether it gets sprawled forward, backward or to the side.
Tete de femme - Dora Maar - was created in 1941.
tete de cerf
zob de tete
I'm wondering if you don't mean tete de la course, which means the lead riders.
The head of my mother
Un coup de tete. (Literally means Kiss of head) J'ai donne un coup de tete a mon frere.* *I head butted by brother.
The indefinite article "de" in Spanish is analogous to the indefinite article "of" in English.
De tu means: of your in English.
tete de con