diente
/ˈdjente/, [ˈd̪jẽn̪.t̪e]tooth
Noun diente m (plural dientes)
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tooth (anatomy)
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tooth (sharp projection on the blade of a saw or similar implement)
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clove (of garlic)
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Este diente está suelto.
This tooth is loose.
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¿Debería hacer que me extraigan el diente?
Should I have my tooth extracted?
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Me duele el diente.
My tooth hurts.
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Tenía el nervio de mi diente desvitalizado.
I had the nerve removed from my tooth.
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Ojo por ojo, diente por diente.
An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.
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Hay que extraerte el diente.
Your tooth must be extracted.
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A Heather le duele el diente.
Heather has a toothache.
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El dentista le extrajo el diente roto.
The dentist took her broken tooth out.
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Me sacaron el diente con caries.
I got my decayed tooth pulled out.
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Ese diente me duele.
That tooth hurts.
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