la boca
the mouth
el brazo
the arm
las piernas
the legs
My back hurts
Me duele la espalda
If "un brazo" means an arm, what do you think "un abrazo" could mean? (hint: think "embrace")
a hug
el nariz
the nose
el cuello
the neck
las rodillas
the knees
My hand hurts
Me duele la mano
The word "manipular" is related to the word "mano". What etymological (word-related) relationship do you think these words could have?
you manipulate things with your hands (manos). ex. play-doh, clay, woodworking, etc.
las orejas
the ears
las manos
the hands
los dedos del pie
the toes
My knee hurts
Me duele la rodilla
la cara
the face
los dedos
the fingers
el tobillo
ankle
My head hurts
Me duele la cabeza
How do you think "la boca" could be related to its meaning in English? (hint: the letters b and v are pronounced the same in Spanish.)
it is related to "vocal", "voice", "vocalization", etc.
los ojos
the eyes
el pecho
the chest
el pie
the foot
My eye hurts
"La barba" means "beard". What relationship do you think this has with the English word?
barber/ barber shop - where they trim your beard