le dos (masc.) means the back (body part) in French.
"Le dos" in French translates to "the back" in English. It refers to the posterior side of the body, opposite to the front side.
"Buenos días a ustedes dos" in Spanish means "Good morning to both of you."
Dos y dos means "two plus two" in Spanish.
"Estos dos días" means "these two days" in English.
"Dos hermanos" means "two brothers" in Spanish.
"Je suis le" means "I am the" in French.
le dos (masc.) means the back (body part) in French.
Je prends le sac à dos de mon frère means "I take my brother's backpack" in English.
le dos
the backpack
le mal de dos, avoir mal au dos
La tortue sur le dos - 1978 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16
Le dos au mur - 1958 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15
'le dos' is the body part you call the back in English. Hence 'Un sac à dos' is 'a backpack'.
The cast of Casimir en a plein le dos - 1914 includes: Lucien Bataille as Casimir
masculine: le sac à dos
le dos julio
The cast of Un Bebe Dans Le Dos - 2013 includes: Laurent Godard as Pierre Dargo