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    Here is the vocabulary to speak about body parts :

    French English
    La tête Head
    Le corps Body
    Le bras Arm
    La jambe Leg
    La poitrine Chest
    Le ventre Belly
    L'épaule (f) Shoulder
    Le coude Elbow
    Le poignet Wrist
    La main Hand
    Le doigt Finger
    Le genou Knee
    Le pied Foot
    L'orteil (m) Toe
    L'oeil (m) (pl. les yeux) Eye
    La bouche Mouth
    La dent Tooth
    Le nez Nose
    L'oreille (f) Ear
    Le cou Neck
    La langue Tongue
    Les cheveux Hair
    L'ongle (m) Nail
    Le poumon Lung
    L'estomac (m) Stomach
    Le coeur Heart
    Le foie Liver
    L'instestin (m) Intestine
    L'os (m) Bone
    Le crâne Skull
    Le muscle Muscle
    Le cerveau Brain
    La rate Spleen

    And here is the vocabulary for body positions :

    French English
    Debout Standing
    Assis Seating
    Couché Laying down
    À genoux Kneeling
    Accroupi Squatted
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