Spanish/Partes del cuerpo
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< Lesson 8
El cuerpo (The Body)
editLas partes del cuerpo | The parts of the body |
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la cabeza | the head |
la piel | the skin |
las cejas | the eyebrows |
el ojo | the eye |
la oreja | the (outer) ear |
el oído | the hearing |
la nariz | the nose |
el bigote | the mustache |
la boca | the mouth |
la lengua | the tongue |
la barbilla | the chin |
el cuello | the neck |
la nuca | the back part of the neck |
el pelo/ cabello | the hair |
la espalda | the back |
el pecho | the chest |
la mama/la teta (vulgar) | the breast |
la barriga/abdomen | the abdomen |
la ingle | the groin |
el brazo | the arm |
el hombro | the shoulder |
el codo | the elbow |
el antebrazo | the forearm |
la mano | the hand |
la muñeca | the wrist |
el dedo | the finger, the toe |
las uñas | the nails, the fingernails, the toenails |
las piernas | the legs |
la rodilla | the knee |
el pie/los pies | the foot/the feet |
el estómago | the stomach |
el corazón | the heart |
el pulmón | the lung |
la garganta | the throat |
In Spanish, possessives are used much less frequently than in English when relating to body parts and clothes.
Le duele la cabeza = his/her head aches
Mírame a los ojos = look at my eyes
Tienes rota la camisa = your shirt is torn
A sentence like “le duele su cabeza” sounds artificial. However, probably due to badly translated television movies, you can hear “dame tu mano” instead of “dame la mano” (give me your hand).