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  2. www.woodwardfrench.com › lesson › parts-of-the-bodyParts of the Body in French

    • Les parties du corps en français. Parts of the body in French. The following is a list of common parts of the body in French. I have included the article (le/la) before the noun so that you can learn whether it is a masculine or feminine word.
    • La tête – The head. la bouche: mouth. les cheveux (m): hair (Note how it is used in plural form) le cil: eyelash (plural: les cils) le cou: neck. la dent: tooth (plural: les dents)
    • Les bras – The arms. l’aisselle (f): armpit (plural: les aiselles) l’avant-bras (m): forearm (plural: les avant-bras) le bras: arm (plural: les bras) le coude: elbow (plural: les coudes)
    • La main et les doigts – The hand and fingers. la main: hand (plural: les mains) le doigt: finger (plural: les doigts) Les cinq doigts de la main sont: (The five fingers are:)
  3. bocas translation in English - French Reverso dictionary, see also 'boa, boast, bobcat, boxcar', examples, definition, conjugation

  4. Sep 13, 2024 · Bocas del Toro is famous for its surrounding nature, so even if you’re staying right in town, you’re always a quick boat ride away. Beyond the main populated areas, you’ll find wilder islands, vibrant reefs, and lush hiking trails.

  5. bocas translation in French - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'bocage, boa, bacs, boucan', examples, definition, conjugation.

  6. Translations in context of "boca" in French-English from Reverso Context: boca chica, boca raton

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