Tu te brosses les dents
"Je me brosse les dents."
The French word for "brush" is "brosse."
The French word for teeth is "dents".
"Brosse" in French means brush, as in a tool used for cleaning or grooming.
(verb) The dentist recommends that you brush your teeth after meals. (noun) He used the brush to clean and comb the horse. (noun) You should clear away any dead brush from your yard, as it can be a fire hazard. (verb) When digging for fossils, carefully brush away loose rock and dirt.
I don't know when you'd ever use this, but "Has anyone got any teeth" in English is "Quelqu'un at-il des dents" in French.
"I brush my teeth!" in English is Je me brosse les dents!in French.
De se brosser les dentsThat means 'to brush one's teeth'
une brosse a dents
depends, if the person doesnt brush their teeth and tongue. then when you french kiss, their gross tongue will be rubbing agaimst your teeth.
Get a tooth brush and tooth paste and there brush your teethβ¦.DUH!!
you have to brush there teeth up and down
You have to brush any dog's teeth!
they use to brush thier teeth with chairs
It Forms When You Dont Brush Your Teeth. :) Keep Brushing Them,. :)
Brush your teeth or you will have cavities, bad breath, and gum disease.
All of the dead presidents do not brush their teeth...
Don't brush your teeth on a roller coaster.