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English
Etymology
Compound of milk + tooth.
Pronunciation
Noun
milk tooth (plural milk teeth)
- Any tooth of the first set of teeth of young people (or animals).
- Synonyms: deciduous tooth, baby tooth, temporary tooth, primary tooth
Translations
tooth of the first set of teeth
- Arabic: سِنّ لَبَنِيَّة f (sinn labaniyya)
- Egyptian Arabic: سنة لبنية f (senna labaneya)
- Armenian: please add this translation if you can
- Assamese: গাখীৰদাঁত (gakhirdãt)
- Azerbaijani: süd dişi
- Bau Bidayuh: jupon garuo
- Belarusian: мало́чны зуб m (malóčny zub)
- Bengali: দুধের দাঁত (dudher dãt), দুধ দাঁত (dudh dãt), দুধে দাঁত (dudhe dãt)
- Bulgarian: мле́чен зъб m (mléčen zǎb)
- Catalan: dent decídua (ca) f, dent caduca (ca) f, dent de llet (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 乳齒/乳齿 (zh) (rǔchǐ)
- Czech: mléčný zub m
- Danish: mælketand (da) c
- Dutch: melktand (nl) m
- Esperanto: laktodento
- Estonian: piimahammas (et)
- Faroese: barnatonn f
- Finnish: maitohammas (fi)
- French: dent de lait (fr) f, dent laniaire f
- Galician: dente de leite (gl) m
- German: Milchzahn (de) m
- Hebrew: שֵׁן חָלָב f (shen khaláv)
- Hindi: दूध के दाँत m (dūdh ke dā̃t), दुग्धदंत m (dugdhadant)
- Hungarian: tejfog (hu)
- Icelandic: mjólkurtönn (is) f, barnatönn (is) f
- Ingrian: maitohammas
- Irish: fiacail diúil f
- Italian: dente da latte m
- Japanese: 乳歯 (ja) (にゅうし, nyūshi)
- Kazakh: сүт тіс (süt tıs)
- Khmer: ធ្មេញព្រៃ (thmɨñ prɨy)
- Korean: 젖니 (ko) (jeonni), 유치(乳齒) (ko) (yuchi)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: diranê şîrî m
- Kyrgyz: сүт тиш (süt tiş)
- Latvian: piena zobs m
- Low German:
- German Low German: Melktahn m, Melktähn m
- Macedonian: млечен заб m (mlečen zab)
- Malay: gigi susu
- Maori: niho kai waiū
- Mokilese: ngihn jeri
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: melketann (no) m or f, mjølketann (no) m or f
- Nynorsk: mjølketann f
- Pannonian Rusyn: млєчни зуб m (mlječni zub)
- Persian: دندان شیری (fa) (dandân-e širi)
- Polish: mleczak (pl), ząb mleczny (pl) m
- Portuguese: dente de leite (pt) m
- Romanian: dinte de lapte (ro) m
- Russian: моло́чный зуб (ru) m (molóčnyj zub), зубо́к (ru) m (zubók), зу́бик (ru) m (zúbik)
- Sami:
- Kildin Sami: ма̄ййт па̄ннҍ (mājjt pānn’)
- Sanskrit: दुग्धदन्त m (dugdhadanta)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: мле̑чнӣ зу̑б m, млије̑чнӣ зу̑б m
- Roman: mlȇčnī zȗb m, mlijȇčnī zȗb m
- Slovak: mliečny zub m
- Slovene: mlečni zob m
- Spanish: dentición decidua f, dentición de leche f, dentición infantil f, dentición primaria f, diente de leche m
- Swedish: mjölktand (sv) c
- Tagalog: ngiping kanin
- Tajik: дандони шир (dandon-i šir)
- Thai: ฟันน้ำนม (fan-náam-nom)
- Turkish: süt dişi (tr)
- Turkmen: süýt diş
- Ukrainian: моло́чний зуб m (molóčnyj zub)
- Uzbek: sut tish, sut tishi
- Vietnamese: răng sữa (vi)
- Volapük: miligatut
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