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What is the Italian word for 'ear'?
What is the Italian word for 'ear'?
- l'occhio
- il naso
- la bocca
- l'orrechio (correct)
What is the Italian word for 'eye'?
What is the Italian word for 'eye'?
- il naso
- i denti
- la mano
- l'occhio (correct)
What does 'il naso' mean in English?
What does 'il naso' mean in English?
nose
What does 'la bocca' translate to in English?
What does 'la bocca' translate to in English?
What does 'i denti' mean?
What does 'i denti' mean?
What is the Italian word for 'finger'?
What is the Italian word for 'finger'?
What does 'la mano' mean?
What does 'la mano' mean?
What does 'il piede' refer to?
What does 'il piede' refer to?
What does 'il braccio' translate to?
What does 'il braccio' translate to?
What does 'la gamba' mean?
What does 'la gamba' mean?
What does 'la testa' translate to in English?
What does 'la testa' translate to in English?
What does 'la lingua' mean?
What does 'la lingua' mean?
What is the English translation of 'lo stomaco'?
What is the English translation of 'lo stomaco'?
What does 'il corpo' mean?
What does 'il corpo' mean?
What is the translation of 'i capelli'?
What is the translation of 'i capelli'?
What does 'la faccia' refer to?
What does 'la faccia' refer to?
What does 'il viso' mean?
What does 'il viso' mean?
What is the English translation of 'le labbra'?
What is the English translation of 'le labbra'?
What does 'la gola' mean?
What does 'la gola' mean?
What does 'il colo' refer to?
What does 'il colo' refer to?
What does 'il cuore' translate to?
What does 'il cuore' translate to?
What does 'la schièna' mean?
What does 'la schièna' mean?
What is the Italian word for 'toe'?
What is the Italian word for 'toe'?
What does 'le spalle' mean?
What does 'le spalle' mean?
What is the English translation of 'il ginocchio'?
What is the English translation of 'il ginocchio'?
What does 'la caviglia' mean?
What does 'la caviglia' mean?
What is the Italian word for 'ankle'?
What is the Italian word for 'ankle'?
Flashcards
l'orecchio
l'orecchio
Ear
l'occhio
l'occhio
Eye
il naso
il naso
Nose
la bocca
la bocca
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i denti
i denti
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il dito
il dito
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la mano
la mano
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il piede
il piede
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il braccio
il braccio
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la gamba
la gamba
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la testa
la testa
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la lingua
la lingua
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lo stomaco
lo stomaco
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il corpo
il corpo
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i capelli
i capelli
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la faccia
la faccia
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il viso
il viso
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le labbra
le labbra
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la gola
la gola
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il collo
il collo
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il cuore
il cuore
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la schiena
la schiena
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il dito del piede
il dito del piede
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Le spalle
Le spalle
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il ginocchio
il ginocchio
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la caviglia
la caviglia
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il gomito
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Study Notes
Italian Body Parts Vocabulary
- l'orecchio - means "ear"
- l'occhio - translates to "eye"
- il naso - means "nose"
- la bocca - translates to "mouth"
- i denti - refers to "teeth"
- il dito - means "finger"
- la mano - refers to "hand"
- il piede - translates to "feet"
- il braccio - means "arm"
- la gamba - refers to "legs"
- la testa - means "head"
- la lingua - translates to "tongue"
- lo stomaco - means "stomach"
- il corpo - means "body"
- i capelli - translates to "hair"
- la faccia - refers to "face"
- il viso - also means "face"
- le labbra - translates to "lips"
- la gola - means "throat"
- il collo - refers to "neck"
- il cuore - translates to "heart"
- la schiena - means "back"
- il dito del piede - translates to "toe"
- le spalle - means "shoulders"
- il ginocchio - refers to "knee"
- la caviglia - means "ankle"
- il gomito - translates to "elbow" (note that it is incorrectly labeled as ankle in the original text)
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