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  1. 1. (anatomy) a. mouth. El dentista me pidió que abriera mucho la boca para examinarme los dientes y las encías. The dentist asked me to open my mouth wide to check my teeth and gums. 2. (opening) a. mouth (tunnel) Cayeron rocas de la montaña y bloquearon la boca del túnel.Some rocks fell down the mountain blocking the mouth of the tunnel.

  2. English translation of 'la boca' Word Frequency. la boca. noun. mouth. No debes hablar con la boca llena. You shouldn’t talk with your mouth full. No abrió la boca en toda la tarde. He didn’t open his mouth all afternoon. boca abajo face down. boca arriba face up. Me quedé con la boca abierta. I was dumbfounded.

  3. BOCA translate: mouth, mouth, entrance, mouth, mouth, muzzle. Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary.

  4. In formal situations, “la boca” or “el orificio bucal” are appropriate choices, while in informal conversations, simply using “boca” is usually sufficient. However, regional variations exist, and understanding them can enhance your language skills and cultural immersion.

  5. la boca translation in Spanish - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'boca a boca, boca de escorpión, boca de incendios, boca de mar', examples, definition, conjugation.

  6. Callarse la boca literally translates to “shut up your mouth,” but its meaning goes beyond just telling someone to be quiet. It is an idiom used to express that someone should stop talking or expressing their opinion because they are being rude, offensive, or simply talking too much.

  7. La Boca. A neighborhood on the Riachuelo River in Buenos Aires, near the mouth of the River Plate. It was the city's first port, where Genoese immigrants settled in the early twentieth century. Its brightly painted wooden houses with corrugated iron roofs make it a major tourist destination.

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