🇫🇷 French

dents

feminine

les dents

teeth

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dents
/le dɑ̃/
← masculine feminine →

How do you say dents in French?

IPA
/le dɑ̃/

How do you pronounce dents in French?

dents is pronounced /le dɑ̃/ in French.

Example sentences

La dent cassée me fait très mal.

The broken tooth hurts me a lot. (The adjective 'cassée' agrees with the feminine noun 'dent')

Ma première dent de lait est tombée quand j'avais six ans.

My first baby tooth fell out when I was six years old. (The adjectives 'première' and the past participle 'tombée' agree with the feminine 'dent')

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Why is it feminine?

Dents (tooth) is feminine in French. It derives from Latin "dēns, dentis," which was a third-declension masculine noun. The femininity of "dent" in French likely resulted from the oblique stem "dent-" (from the accusative "dentem") being reinterpreted as the base form in Old French, combined with analogical influence from other body part nouns that were conventionalized as feminine.

What is the French word for teeth?

The French word for teeth is les dents — feminine.

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