Dedos de los pies is how you say toes in Spanish.
Tócate los dedos de los pies.
Novecientos tres Approximate pronounciation: No-ve-see-yen-toes tres
Cabeza y Head and Hombros Shoulders Rodillas, y pies Knees and toes Rodillas, y pies Knees and toes X2 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
toes are 'les orteils' in French.
Not all toes are gross.Only the ones that are crusty and smell.
(bees co chee toes)
Dedos. Toes are called "fingers of the foot" = Dedos del pie
Tócate los dedos de los pies.
"Toes" by The Zac Brown Band
In Spanish, the toes are know as "los dedos de los pies", or literally, the fingers of the feet. Many times, in context, this is just shortened to "dedos". Pronunciation is "Lohs DEH-dohs de lohs PEE-yehs".
Novecientos tres Approximate pronounciation: No-ve-see-yen-toes tres
El dedo is finger, and los dedos de pies means toes.
Cute toes with nail polish on them! Depends on what you consider attractive. Long toes, short toes, fat toes, thin toes, toes with nail polish, toes with fake nails on, brown toes, white toes, red toes, etc... I'm partial to elephant toes!
Cabeza y Head and Hombros Shoulders Rodillas, y pies Knees and toes Rodillas, y pies Knees and toes X2 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
This is a little strange sounding for English speakers, but the literal expression for "toes" in Spanish is "fingers of the feet", or "dedos del pie".
They have 4 toes and it is ok if his or her toes are crusty
It means that tatatatata toes as in "the toes"