Usage examples of "dedo anular" in Spanish with translation to English

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La mano tiene cinco dedos: pulgar, índice, anular, corazón y meñique. The hand has five fingers: the thumb, the index finger, the middle finger, the ring finger, and the pinky.
El alfiler perforó su dedo y se empezó a sangrar. The pin pierced his finger and it began to bleed.
Me quemé el dedo. I burned my finger.
Tom se cortó el dedo con un pedazo de vidrio. Tom cut his finger on a piece of glass.
Me corté el dedo tratando de abrir el paquete. I cut my finger while trying to open the package.
Puso una venda en mi dedo lastimado. She applied a bandage to my hurt finger.
Me quemé la yema del dedo. I burned my fingertip.
Acabo de cortarme un dedo. I just cut my finger.
En casa, mi padre no mueve ni un dedo. My father doesn't lift a finger at home.
Tom se cortó el dedo y está sangrando harto. Tom cut his finger and it's bleeding pretty badly.
A Tom le duele el dedo gordo de su pie derecho. Tom has a pain in his big toe on his right foot.
Me corté el dedo. I have cut my finger.
¿Puedes hacer girar una bola de baloncesto en la punta de un dedo? Can you spin a basketball on your fingertip?
No te cortes el dedo. Don't cut your finger.
Tom no levantó ni un dedo para ayudar. Tom didn't lift a finger to help.
La niñita se está chupando el dedo. The little girl is sucking her finger.
Ella lo apuntó con el dedo. She pointed her finger at him.
Me he cortado el dedo. I have cut my finger.
¿Alguna vez se cortaron el dedo con un cuchillo? Have you ever cut your finger with a knife?
El bebé se está chupando su dedo. The baby is sucking his finger.
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