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The Vocabulary of the Human Body in English and Spanish

Published Saturday, December 02, 2006

English is an Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch and is the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries while Spanish, is a Romance language, the language of Spain and the countries colonized by Spain. Here is a list of vocabulary of the human body in English and Spanish that you can learn for your general knowledge. If you are Spanish learner of English or vice versa, you should find these translation of terms of the human body useful.


English Spanish

A
arm brazo
ankle tobillo

B
back espalda
bladder vejiga
blood sangre
body cuerpo
bone hueso
brain cerebro

C
calf pastorally
cheek mejilla
chest pecho
chin barbilla

D
dimple hoyuelo

E
ear oreja
elbow codo
eye ojo
eyebrow ceja
eyelash pestaña
eyelid párpado

F
face cara
features rasgos
finger dedo
fist puño
foot/feet pie/s
forehead frente
freckle peca

G
groin ingle

H
hair pelo
hand mano
head cabeza
heart corazón
heel talón
hip cadera

I

J
Jaw mandibula

K
kidney riñón
knee rodilla

L
leg pierna
liver hígado
lung pulmón

M
mouth boca
muscle músculo

N
neck cuello
nose nariz

O

P
penis pene

Q

R
rib costilla

S
shoulder hombro
skeleton esqueleto
skin piel
stomach estómago

T
thigh muslo
thorax tórax
thumb pulgar
throat gargantuan
toe/s dedo/s del pie
tongue lengua
tooth/teeth diente/s

U

V
vagina vagina
vein vena

W
waist cintura
wisdom tooth diente de juicio
wrist muñeca

X

Y

Z


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3 Comments:

At 11:28 PM, Blogger Amstaffie said...
 
At 4:10 AM, Blogger R. Edmondson said...
 
At 9:27 AM, Blogger paulsmith198914@gmail.com said...
 

Hola!

That's my limit in spanish.

Saludos!

¡hola amigo!

That's ok, I'm sure you will learn a few terms here which you can add to your Spanish vocabulary. :)

más adelante mi amigo

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