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Body Parts in German
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Fuß
masculine
(n)
foot
Sein linker Fuß ist ein bisschen größer als sein rechter Fuß.
His left foot is a little bigger than his right foot.
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Bein
neutral
(n)
leg
Die Frau wäscht ihr Bein.
The woman is rinsing her leg.
3 More Examples
Hals
masculine
(n)
neck
Kopf und Hals
head and neck
8 More Examples
Kopf
masculine
(n)
head
Trage einen Helm, um deinen Kopf zu schützen.
Wear a helmet to protect your head.
2 More Examples
Hand
feminine
(n)
hand
Das Kind hebt seine Hand hoch.
The child is raising his hand.
3 More Examples
Arm
masculine
(n)
arm
Die beiden Arme sind gehoben.
The two arms are raised.
9 More Examples
Magen
masculine
(n)
stomach
Ich habe Magenschmerzen.
I have a stomach ache.
3 More Examples
Rücken
masculine
(n)
back
Mein Rücken schmerzt.
My back hurts.
3 More Examples
Körper
masculine
(n)
body
menschlicher Körper
human body
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Knöchel
masculine
(n)
ankle
den Knöchel verstauchen
sprain an ankle
4 More Examples
Blut
neutral
(n)
blood
ein Röhrchen mit Blut für einen Bluttest
vial of blood for a blood test
Ellenbogen
masculine
(n)
elbow
Der Arm beugt sich am Ellenbogen nur in eine Richtung.
The arm only bends one way at the elbow.
1 More Example
Knie
neutral
(n)
knee
Der Junge fiel hin und hat seine Knie aufgeschrammt.
The boy fell and scraped his knees.
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Haut
feminine
(n)
skin
Meine Haut juckt.
My skin itches.
2 More Examples
Handgelenk
neutral
(n)
wrist
Die Hand ist durch das Handgelenk mit dem Arm verbunden.
The hand is attached to the arm by the wrist.
3 More Examples
Knochen
masculine
(n)
bone
einen Knochen brechen
break a bone
5 More Examples
Muskel
masculine
(n)
muscle
Armmuskel
arm muscle
6 More Examples
Wirbelsäule
feminine
(n)
backbone
kein Rückrat
no backbone
1 More Example
Finger
masculine
(n)
finger
Mein Finger blutet.
My finger's bleeding.
4 More Examples
Brustkorb
masculine
(n)
chest
Ich habe Schmerzen im Brustkorb.
I have chest pain.
2 More Examples
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