Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Tu pasta tiene un sabor fuerte, voy a usar la mía para lavarme los dientes. |
Your toothpaste has a strong flavor; I will use mine to brush my teeth. |
Al cepillar los dientes hay que limpiar también las encías. | When brushing your teeth, you also need to clean your gums. |
Tengo que comprar un nuevo cepillo de dientes, el que tengo está gastado. | I need to buy a new toothbrush; the one I have is worn out. |
el cepillo de dientes | tooth brush |
cepillo(dientes) | toothbrush |
Dientes | tooth(1); Teeth |
Los dientes | the teeth |

The casa cost me around twenty dollars and the woman wanted extra five dollars for food and cooking. Money was an issue in this country because no one had any. It is a very poor nation with great people.
In addition, after the tests I would like to give also a presentation to some of the teachers, as usually the different ideas come with the presentation. After speaking with them, some ideas emerge...
The fans in the stadium was so much better than any fans in Europe. The atmosphere was pure football and people did not stop singing for ninety minutes regardless of the score. Outside the stadium there was smell of Asado.
In addition, after the tests I would like to give also a presentation to some of the teachers, as usually the different ideas come with the presentation. After speaking with them, some ideas emerge...
The fans in the stadium was so much better than any fans in Europe. The atmosphere was pure football and people did not stop singing for ninety minutes regardless of the score. Outside the stadium there was smell of Asado.