He/she/you had a little bit of teeth
It means "had few teeth" in English.
"Dientes" means "teeth" in English.
"Los dientes" means "teeth" in English.
"Tena korua" is a Maori greeting that is used to address two people. It translates to "Greetings to the two of you" in English.
Los dientes means "the teeth" in Spanish.
Un poco = a bit / a little Unos pocos = a few
"Dientes" means "teeth" in English.
"Los dientes" means "teeth" in English.
The toothbrush
I believe it is cloves of garlic.
Koura Means Kewai Which Is A Fresh Water Specie If you mean Tena Korua, it means hello to two people.
Un poco = a bit / a little Unos pocos = a few
Spanish to English, diente means tooth. The plural form, teeth, is dientes in Spanish.
Los dientes means "the teeth" in Spanish.
Buenos dientes means 'good teeth'.
Few but crazy.
In a few days.
It is a greeting to 3 or more people Tena koe: Hello to one Tena Korua: Hello to two Tena koutou: Hello to all