brosse à dents
Brosse à dents is a French equivalent of the English word "toothbrush." The phrase translates literally as "brush to teeth" in English. The pronunciation will be "bro-sa daw" in French.
une brosse à dents
If there is mold on your toothbrush, it's time to buy a new toothbrush.
his toothbrush is blue
The plural is "toothbrushes".
You can get a toothbrush from the pharmacist or anywhere at all!
"Toothbrush" is countable because you can refer to one toothbrush or multiple toothbrushes.
The angle toothbrush, specifically designed to improve oral hygiene by reaching difficult areas, was popularized by Dr. Philippe P. D. G. Dufresne, a French dentist, in the 1990s. He aimed to create a toothbrush that could effectively clean hard-to-reach areas in the mouth. While various toothbrush designs have existed over the years, Dufresne's innovation focused on the ergonomic angle, enhancing accessibility and effectiveness.
It is impossible to shave with a toothbrush.
no you can not export a toothbrush in Germany.
Toothbrush is a noun.
Wash your toothbrush and use it forever. A toothbrush has inadequate mass to consider it for efficient recycling.