Partes del cuerpo

Aquí encontrará algunos ejemplos de las partes del cuerpo; transcripción fonética, significado y pronunciación como cabeza, ojo, frente, cara, etc.

  • Head /hɛd/

    • “She has long hair and a round head.”
    • “He bumped his head on the door.”
  • Eye /aɪ/

    • “She has blue eyes.”
    • “He wears glasses because he has bad eyesight.”
  • Forehead /ˈfɔːrhɛd/

    • “She wiped her forehead with a handkerchief.”
    • “He has a small scar on his forehead.”
  • Face /feɪs/

    • “Her face lit up when she saw her friend.”
    • “He washes his face every morning.”
  • Nose /noʊz/

    • “She has a small nose and wears glasses.”
    • “He caught a cold and has a runny nose.”
  • Mouth /maʊθ/

    • “She smiled, showing her white teeth.”
    • “He ate the whole cake in one mouthful.”
  • Ear /ɪr/

    • “She whispered into his ear.”
    • “He has pierced ears and wears earrings.”
  • Chin /ʧɪn/

    • “She rested her chin on her hand.”
    • “He has a dimple on his chin.”
  • Eyebrow /ˈaɪˌbrɑː/

    • “She raised her eyebrow in surprise.”
    • “He has thick eyebrows that need trimming.”
  • Eyelashes /ˈaɪˌlæʃəz/

    • “Her eyelashes are long and curly.”
    • “He blinked to clear his eyelashes of dust.”
  • Teeth /tiːθ/

    • “She brushed her teeth after breakfast.”
    • “He has a toothache and needs to see a dentist.”
  • Tongue /tʌŋ/

    • “She stuck her tongue out playfully.”
    • “He burned his tongue on hot soup.”
  • Throat /θroʊt/

    • “She has a sore throat and needs to rest.”
    • “He cleared his throat before speaking.”
  • Finger /ˈfɪŋgər/

    • “She wears a ring on her finger.”
    • “He pointed with his index finger.”
  • Fingernails /ˈfɪŋgərˌneɪlz/

    • “Her fingernails are painted bright red.”
    • “He bites his fingernails when he’s nervous.”
  • Forearm /ˈfɔˌrɑːrm/

    • “She has a tattoo on her forearm.”
    • “He rolled up his sleeves to show his forearms.”
  • Shoulder /ˈʃoʊldər/

    • “She carried the heavy bag on her shoulder.”
    • “He injured his shoulder playing football.”
  • Wrist /rɪst/

    • “She wears a bracelet on her wrist.”
    • “He checked his watch on his wrist.”
  • Arm /ɑːrm/

    • “She flexed her arm muscles.”
    • “He broke his arm in a skiing accident.”
  • Elbow /ˈɛlˌboʊ/

    • “She rested her elbow on the table.”
    • “He bumped his elbow against the wall.”
  • Back /bæk/

    • “She has a tattoo on her lower back.”
    • “He massages his back after a long day.”
  • Hand /hænd/

    • “She shook his hand firmly.”
    • “He has calloused hands from working.”
  • Foot /fʊt/

    • “She kicked the ball with her foot.”
    • “He injured his foot while hiking.”
  • Toes /toʊz/

    • “She painted her toenails pink.”
    • “He stubbed his toe on the corner of the table.”
  • Leg /lɛɡ/

    • “She stretched her legs after sitting for hours.”
    • “He broke his leg skiing down the slope.”
  • Thigh /θaɪ/

    • “She has strong thighs from cycling.”
    • “He felt a muscle strain in his thigh.”
  • Knee /niː/

    • “She bent her knee to tie her shoelace.”
    • “He injured his knee playing soccer.”
  • Ankle /ˈæŋkᵊl/

    • “She twisted her ankle while jogging.”
    • “He wears ankle socks with his sneakers.”

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