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Label the Body Parts in Spanish Quiz
I used my dog for the body since we cannot use actual human pictures and I was thinking outside the box. Anyway, label these 10 body parts in Spanish, and have fun!
A label quiz
by Ilona_Ritter.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
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La orejaEl cuelloEl dienteEl ojoEl pieEl estomagoLa cabezaLa espaldaLa bocaLa barbilla* Drag / drop or click on the choices above to move them to the answer list.
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. La cabeza
"La cabeza" means head. It is a feminine noun.
Some idioms that use this in Spanish:
"No tener ni pies ni cabeza" means to make no sense.
"Subirsele los humos a la cabeza" means to put on airs.
2. La espalda
"La espalda" is back and it is a feminine noun.
Some idiomatic expressions with l"a espalda":
"A espaldas" - behind someone's back
"Caerse de espaldas" - to fall over backwards
3. El cuello
"El cuello" is the neck. It is a masculine noun.
Some idiomatic expressions with "el cuello":
"Hasta el cuello" - up to your neck, or overwhelmed
"jugarse el cuello" - to stick one's neck out
4. La boca
"La boca" is the mouth. It is a feminine noun.
Here are some idioms using "boca":
"En boca cerrada no entran moscas" - Silence is golden
"El que tiene boca se equivoca" - to err is human
5. La barbilla
"La barbilla" is the chin. It is a feminine noun.
The only idiomatic expression with "la barbilla" that I know of is "tiritar la barbilla" which means to chicken out/back out."
6. El estomago
"El estómago" means the stomach. It is a masculine noun.
Some idioms with "estómago" include
"revolver el estómago" - to upset someone
"tener mariposas en el estómago" - like English this directly means, to have butterflies in the stomach, but it is idiomatic for to be nervous or anxious about something.
7. El diente
"El diente" means "tooth." It is a masculine noun. Most people have more than one tooth so they would have "los dientes."
Idiomatic expressions with this word:
"hincar el diente" - to tackle a problem
"poner los dientes largos" - to make someone jealous
8. La oreja
"La oreja" is the ear. It is a feminine noun. Most people have two ears which are "las orejas."
Idiomatic expressions using this word are:
"planchar la oreja" - to sleep
"comerle la oreja a alguien" - to sweet-talk someone
9. El pie
"El pie" is Spanish for foot and is a masculine noun. As most people have two the plural would be "los pies."
Some idioms using "pie":
"no dar pie con bola" - to get everything wrong
"al pie de la letra" - to the letter
10. El ojo
"El ojo" is Spanish for the eye. It is a masculine noun. As most people have two eyes, the plural is "los ojos."
Some idioms with "ojo":
"costar un ojo de la cara" which in English we might say "costs an arm and a leg" it means it is very expensive.
"Cuatro ojos ven mas que dos" which in English we might say, "two heads are better than one" and it means it's easier to solve a problem together than alone.
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