Spanish Body Parts: From Cabeza to Pies

Learning the names of body parts in Spanish is essential for describing yourself, talking about health, and understanding many idiomatic expressions. This guide will take you on a journey through the human body, from head to toe, in Spanish.

La Cabeza (The Head)

  • El pelo/cabello (hair)
  • La cara (face)
  • Los ojos (eyes)
  • La nariz (nose)
  • La boca (mouth)
  • Las orejas (ears)

Examples:

  • “Tengo los ojos azules.” (I have blue eyes.)
  • “Me duele la cabeza.” (My head hurts.)
  • “Tiene el pelo rubio y rizado.” (He/She has blonde, curly hair.)
  • “No me gusta mi nariz.” (I don’t like my nose.)

El Torso (The Torso)

  • El cuello (neck)
  • Los hombros (shoulders)
  • El pecho (chest)
  • La espalda (back)
  • El estómago (stomach)

Examples:

  • “Tengo un dolor en la espalda.” (I have a pain in my back.)
  • “Levanta los hombros y respira profundo.” (Raise your shoulders and take a deep breath.)
  • “Me duele el estómago después de comer.” (My stomach hurts after eating.)
  • “Tiene un tatuaje en el pecho.” (He/She has a tattoo on their chest.)

Las Extremidades (The Extremities)

  • Los brazos (arms)
  • Las manos (hands)
  • Los dedos (fingers)
  • Las piernas (legs)
  • Las rodillas (knees)
  • Los pies (feet)
  • Los dedos del pie (toes)

Examples:

  • “Me he roto el brazo.” (I’ve broken my arm.)
  • “Lávate las manos antes de comer.” (Wash your hands before eating.)
  • “Me duelen los pies después de caminar tanto.” (My feet hurt after walking so much.)
  • “Tiene las piernas largas.” (He/She has long legs.)

Key Points to Remember:

  1. Use definite articles (el/la/los/las) with body parts, even for your own body. Example: “Me duele la mano” (My hand hurts).
  2. Pay attention to gender and number: some parts are masculine (el brazo), others feminine (la pierna), and many are plural (los ojos).

By learning these terms, you’ll be well-equipped to describe physical characteristics, discuss health issues, and understand a wide range of expressions in Spanish. Remember, language learning is a journey from cabeza to pies – enjoy every step!

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