Teeth.
"Los dientes" means "teeth" in English.
He/she/you had a little bit of teeth
Los dientes means "the teeth" in Spanish.
La Ronda de los Dientes Blancos was created in 1966.
In Spanish, "teeth" is said as "dientes."
"Los dientes" means "teeth" in English.
The toothbrush
I believe it is cloves of garlic.
He/she/you had a little bit of teeth
Spanish to English, diente means tooth. The plural form, teeth, is dientes in Spanish.
Los dientes means "the teeth" in Spanish.
Buenos dientes means 'good teeth'.
Yo me lavo los dientes. Actually the more correct words would be: Me cepillo los dientes.
You could say, "Hace una hora que me cepillé los dientes." This literally means "It makes an hour that I brushed my teeth." There's no direct translation for the word "ago" in Spanish. Also, in Spanish when referring to parts of your body, the word "the" is used instead of "my." In this example we say "los dientes" (the teeth) instead of "mis dientes" (my teeth.)
I have five teeth in each hand.
Mil Palabras con sus dientes was created in 1997.
La Ronda de los Dientes Blancos was created in 1966.