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Self Introduction and Basic Greetings in Formal French
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estomac
masculine
(n)
stomach
Le docteur porte une maquette d'estomac.
The doctor is holding a stomach model.
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bras
masculine
(n)
arm
deux bras
two arms
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corps
masculine
(n)
body
corps humain
human body
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tête
feminine
(n)
head
Portez un casque pour protéger votre tête.
Wear a helmet to protect your head.
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pied
masculine
(n)
foot
Son pied gauche est un peu plus grand que son pied droit.
His left foot is a little bigger than his right foot.
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main
feminine
(n)
hand
L'enfant lève la main.
The child is raising his hand.
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cou
masculine
(n)
neck
tête et cou
head and neck
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jambe
feminine
(n)
leg
La femme se rince la jambe.
The woman is rinsing her leg.
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cheville
feminine
(n)
ankle
J'ai trébuché dans les escaliers, et maintenant j'ai une entorse à la cheville.
I tripped on the stairs, and now I have a sprained ankle.
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sang
masculine
(n)
blood
flacon de sang pour un test sanguin
vial of blood for a blood test
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coude
masculine
(n)
elbow
Le bras ne se plie que d'un côté au niveau du coude.
The arm only bends one way at the elbow.
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genou
masculine
(n)
knee
Le garçon est tombé et s'est éraflé les genoux.
The boy fell and scraped his knees.
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peau
feminine
(n)
skin
Ma peau me démange.
My skin itches.
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poignet
masculine
(n)
wrist
Le joueur sort avec une blessure au poignet.
The player is out with a wrist injury.
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dos
masculine
(n)
back
Mon dos me fait mal.
My back hurts.
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os
masculine
(n)
bone
casser un os
break a bone
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doigt
masculine
(n)
finger
Mon doigt saigne.
My finger's bleeding.
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muscle
masculine
(n)
muscle
Mes muscles sont douloureux.
My muscles are sore.
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colonne vertébrale
feminine
(n)
backbone
La colonne vertébrale est composée de plusieurs petits os.
The backbone is made up of several smaller bones.
poitrine
feminine
(n)
chest
J'ai une douleur à la poitrine.
I have chest pain.
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