Diente means tooth
diente
Spanish to English, diente means tooth. The plural form, teeth, is dientes in Spanish.
The Spanish word "diente," which means "tooth," is masculine. It is used with the masculine article "el," as in "el diente." In general, nouns that end in "-ente" can often be masculine, but it is always best to check a dictionary for specific cases.
In Spanish, "la dentista" means "the dentist" in English.
"¿Cuál diente?"
Diente de león.
tenemos que extraer un diente
Di (the first two letters of "district") en (the first two letters in "end") te (the first two letters in "tell")
The tooth
The cast of Diente por diente - 2012 includes: Ximena Ayala as Mari Fernando Becerril as Sendejas Poncho Borbolla as Pablo Juan Kramsky Vanessa Ciangherotti as Vicky Carlos Cobos as Corona Manuel Riestra as Perito hombre Dario Ripoll as Robert Oscar Uriel as Conductor Pino Ruiz
La cuenca. For electrical socket, enchufe.
The cast of El diente de oro - 2005 includes: Giovanni Ciccia as Man Milagros Olivero as Woman