Audio by title what_gender_is_my_pancreas

What gender is my pancreas?


4:57 minutes (4.56 MB)

Tipcast #2 - We review parts of the body in Spanish which don't follow the rule of ending in o for masculine, a for feminine.

la frente (forehead)
la nariz (nose)
el cachete (cheek)
el diente (tooth)
el mentón (chin)
la piel (skin)
la mano (hand)
el pie (foot)
el talón (heel)
el pezón (nipple)
el abdomen (abdomen)
el vientre (belly)
la ingle (groin)
la pelvis (pelvis)
el tabique nasal (nasal septum)
el paladar (palate)
las adenoides (adenoids)
la faringe (pharynx)
los pulmones (lungs)
el corazón (heart)
el diafragma (diagphragm)
el páncreas (pancreas)
el colon (colon)
el apéndice (appendix)
el riñón (kidney)
la matriz (womb, uterus)
el tendón (tendon)
la sangre (blood)

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