arm - el brazo
back - la espalda
backbone - la columna vertebral
brain - el cerebro, el seso
breast, chest - el pecho
buttocks - las nalgas
calf - la pantorrilla
ear - el oído, la oreja
elbow - el codo
eye - el ojo
finger - el dedo (See Note 1)
foot - el pie
hair - el pelo
hand - la mano (See Note 2)
head - la cabeza
heart - el corazón
hip - la cadera
intestine - el intestino
knee - la rodilla
leg - la pierna
liver - el hígado
mouth - la boca
muscle - el músculo
neck - el cuello (See Note 3)
nose - la nariz (See Note 3)
shoulder - el hombro
skin - la piel
stomach (abdomen) - el vientre
stomach (internal organ) - el estómago
thigh - el muslo
throat - la garganta
toe - el dedo (See Note 1)
tongue - la lengua
tooth - el diente, la muela
dedos = "fingers"
'Dedos' means fingers. 'Dedos de pies' means toes, or 'fingers of the feet'.
Dedos. Toes are called "fingers of the foot" = Dedos del pie
The fingers
Dedos de los pies is how you say toes in Spanish.
El dedo is finger, and los dedos de pies means toes.
Hebrew = etsba'ot (אצבעות) Italian = dita Portuguese = dedos Spanish = dedos Swedish = fingrar
Tócate los dedos de los pies.
In Spanish, the toes are know as "los dedos de los pies", or literally, the fingers of the feet. Many times, in context, this is just shortened to "dedos". Pronunciation is "Lohs DEH-dohs de lohs PEE-yehs".
Cruzo los dedos was created in 2010.
metete trs dedos al culo language: spanish
"Utilizo los dos dedos para trazar la letra."
Dos Dedos Mis Amigos was created in 1993.
This is a little strange sounding for English speakers, but the literal expression for "toes" in Spanish is "fingers of the feet", or "dedos del pie".