en sus rodillas
"I scrapped my knees" is "He desechado mis rodillas" in Spanish i.e. 'I got rid of my knees'. But I think you mean 'I SCRAPED my knees', which is 'Me rasque las rodillas'
knees
The Spanish word is rodilla (la rodilla, pronounced roh-dee-yah).
Cabeza y Head and Hombros Shoulders Rodillas, y pies Knees and toes Rodillas, y pies Knees and toes X2 Ojos y Eyes and Orejas y Ears and Boca Mouth Y nariz and nose Cabeza y Head and Hambros Shoulders Rodillas, y pies Knees and toes Rodillas, y pies Knees and toes Repeat
Yes, giraffes do have knees.
FEAR OF KNEES FEAR OF KNEES
Yes, dwarfs do have knees.
On My Knees was created in 411.
Eskimos are humans, humans have knees. Unless you were born with a disablilty or had a freak accident, you have knees.
In the knees
No. My didjeridoo does not have knees. Neither does my can opener.
On his or her back with their knees flexed