Tooth in Spanish
The Spanish word for 'tooth' is 'diente' (dee-EHN-teh). This masculine noun is A1 level and commonly used in everyday Spanish conversation.
Pronunciation: dee-EHN-teh
Grammar Notes
Gender: masculine
Plural: dientes
Part of Speech: noun
Difficulty Level: A1
Example Sentences
- El diente es muy bonito.
The tooth is very beautiful. - Me gusta este diente.
I like this tooth. - ¿Dónde está el diente?
Where is the tooth? - Necesito un diente.
I need a tooth. - Hay muchos dientes aquí.
There are many tooths here.
Cultural Context
Body part vocabulary like diente is essential for medical situations, describing people, and understanding cultural expressions. Many Spanish idioms use body parts metaphorically.
This vocabulary is particularly important for travelers who may need medical assistance or want to describe physical characteristics.
Frequently Asked Questions
You say 'tooth' as 'diente' in Spanish.
Sometimes there are synonyms or regional variations; see the related words and notes on this page.
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