'Dents', which is pronouned 'doh (soft o)-n-ts'. If you were just talking about one tooth, it would be 'dent', pronouned 'doh-n'. You might see/hear it in a sentence as 'Je brosse mes dents' which means 'I brush my teeth'
We don't have a direct equivalent for this in French. Here are some of the expressions that someone who has a sweet tooth might use: - aimer les sucreries, ça c'est mon péché mignon, ça c'est de la pure gourmandise, j'ai un faible pour les douceurs/ pour tout ce qui est sucré, j'adore les pâtisseries.
A smile is 'un sourire' (masuline noun) in French. To smile (verb) is 'sourire'.
"J'ai mal aux dents" or when it turns really painful and you can't stand it any more "j'ai une rage de dents"
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Canine teeth.
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