Cabeza y Head and
Hombros Shoulders
Rodillas, y pies Knees and toes
Rodillas, y pies Knees and toes
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Ojos y Eyes and
Orejas y Ears and
Boca Mouth
Y nariz and nose
Cabeza y Head and
Hambros Shoulders
Rodillas, y pies Knees and toes
Rodillas, y pies Knees and toes
Repeat
"cantar" means "to sing" in Spanish
In Latin: cantare est bis orare ("to sing is to pray twice")In Spanish:
'Who does the queen sing with?' = 'Con quien canta la reina?' (accent on 'e' in 'quien')
CantarInterpretar (una canción, un aria, una cantata)
No me gusta ni cantar ni bailar
Tête, épaules, genoux, orteils.Genoux, orteils (bis)Tête, épaules, genoux, orteils.Yeux, nez, bouche, oreilles.Répéter
To sing "Head Shoulders Knees and Toes" in Chinese, you would say and sing the words as follows: 头 (tóu) – shoulders (jiān) 肩 (jiān) – knees (xié) 膝 (xié) – feet (dī) 趾 (zhǐ) So the song would go like this: 头 (tóu) 肩 (jiān) 膝 (xié) 趾 (zhǐ), 头 (tóu) 肩 (jiān) 膝 (xié) 趾 (zhǐ), 眼 (yǎn) 耳 (ěr) 鼻 (bí) 口 (kǒu), 头 (tóu) 肩 (jiān) 膝 (xié) 趾 (zhǐ).
Holiday Happy Days Home on the Range Hill Street Blues Help Me Rhonda Hokey Pokey Happy Birthday to You He's Got the Whole World In His Hands Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes Hello Dolly Hush Little Baby Hark the Herald angels Sing
they rub their knees together they use this as a mating call
they rub their knees together they use this as a mating call
Sing: Cantar I like to sing: Me gusta cantar.
They always sing at special occasions.
Cantar.
"cantar" means "to sing" in Spanish
it means "sing"
canta
Spanish.