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- Cráneo (Skull)
- Clavícula (Clavicle)
- Fémur (Femur)
- Humero (Humerus)
- Rótula (Patella)
- Radio (Radius)
- Cúbito (Ulna)
- Costillas (Ribs)
- Omoplato (Scapula)
- Columna vertebral or espina dorsal (Vertebral column or spine)
- Esternón (Sternum)
- Tibia (Tibia)
- Peroné (Fibula)
- Vértebra (Vertebra)
Phrases using Spanish body parts
Below, you will find some phrases that use words from the parts of the body in Spanish that you have seen throughout this article. Practice and use all the vocabulary in this article about Spanish body parts:
- Me duele la cabeza después de pasar todo el día frente al ordenador (I have a headache after spending the whole day in front of the computer)
- Siento tensión en los hombros después del entrenamiento (I feel tension in my shoulders after training)
- Cuando como demasiado y en exceso, me duele el estómago (When I eat too much and in excess, my stomach hurts)
- Los riñones filtran la sangre y eliminan las toxinas del cuerpo (The kidneys filter the blood and remove toxins from the body)
- El cráneo protege el cerebro de posibles golpes (The skull protects the brain from possible blows)
- La pelvis conecta la columna vertebral con las piernas (The pelvis connects the spine to the legs)
- El fémur es el hueso más largo y fuerte del cuerpo humano (The femur is the longest and strongest bone in the human body)
- La mandíbula se mueve cuando hablamos y masticamos (The jaw moves when we talk and chew)
- Me fracturé la clavícula en un accidente de bicicleta (I fractured my collarbone in a bicycle accident)
- Las costillas protegen los pulmones y el corazón (The ribs protect the lungs and heart)
- En total tenemos 20 dedos, los 10 que componen las manos y otros 10 en los pies (We have a total of 20 fingers, the 10 that make up our hands and another 10 on our feet)
- El esófago transporta los alimentos desde la boca hasta el estómago (The esophagus transports food from the mouth to the stomach)
- Me hice daño en las rodillas al caer mientras hacía ejercicio (I hurt my knees when I fell while I was exercising)
- El cúbito y el radio son los dos huesos del antebrazo (The ulna and radius are the two bones of the forearm)
- Me torcí los tobillos jugando al fútbol el fin de semana pasado (I sprained my ankles playing soccer last weekend)
Are you missing a word from the Spanish body parts that is not in this article? Although this list is very complete, we are sure that there is some term that we have missed.
However, if you learn all these Spanish words for body parts little by little, you will become a subject matter expert. Or you can complete your knowledge of Spanish by studying Spanish courses in Spain and put all your knowledge of the language into practice with native speakers.