The "back teeth" are grinding teeth called molars. They come in after the deciduous molars, which are replaced by the bicuspids. The final or 3rd molars are called "wisdom teeth" and ordinarily only appear in the early teens or later.
That thing in your mouth is a TONGUE
That is the correct spelling of the verb form "tasting" (sampling by mouth).
Yes it is. Europeans will commonly spell it litre while Americans spell it liter. They are the same thing though.
A brain... -_-
A raspberry sound
That thing in your mouth is a TONGUE
bouche
by the mouth
A palate is part of your mouth. An artist puts paint on a palette to mix it. If you have a delivery of flooring, the wooden thing supporting the load is a pallet.
I believe you are referring to the thing one does with one's mouth when one is happy, in which case, is spelled s-m-i-l-e. Smile. :)
hablakasj;a
The suffix of "spell" is " -el."
L-a ,,,,,,,,,,,,b-o-c-a
It sticks the tongue of a person to the roof of their mouth.
FROFF!
It is the same thing as your face and my brain.
口 is mouth. (Yes. It actually is one big box.) Kǒu