What does sikat gigi in Indonesian mean?

What is the meaning of the word sikat gigi in Indonesian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use sikat gigi in Indonesian.

The word sikat gigi in Indonesian means toothbrush, toothbrush. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word sikat gigi

toothbrush

noun (brush for cleaning the teeth and tongue)

Jika kita mengambil sikat gigi — Saya tidak berfikir tentang sikat gigi.
If we take the toothbrush — I don't think about the toothbrush.

toothbrush

verb noun (oral hygiene instrument used to clean the teeth, gums, and tongue)

Dan tolong ingat malam ini Sikat gigi merah adalah punyaku!
And remember tonight please The red toothbrush is mine.

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Dia menaruh lilin untuk telinga di sikat gigiku!
He put earwax on my toothbrush!
Saya tidak menyikat gigi sapi, Walter.
I am not brushing a cow's teeth, Walter.
Bubuk merah untuk menyikat gigimu.
Red powder to brush your teeth.
Aku menjatuhkan sikat gigi di toilet.
I dropped your toothbrush in the toilet.
Dia saidhis sikat gigi hilang.
She saidhis toothbrush is missing.
Kau sudah menyikat gigimu?
Did you brush your teeth?
Kau tak suka sikat gigi dan menyikatnya selama 30 detik.
You hate brushing your teeth and that brushes them in 30 seconds.
Dari sikat gigi lamamu sekitar 10 tahun yang lalu.
From your old toothbrush from that encounter 10 years ago.
Aku tidak bisa menyikat gigi dengan tangan kananku.
I can't brush my teeth with my right hand
Jangan membiarkan keran air terbuka secara tidak perlu —seperti misalnya sewaktu menyikat gigi atau bercukur.
Don’t have taps running unnecessarily —such as when cleaning teeth or shaving.
Oh, sial, aku lupa membawa sikat gigi.
Oh, fuck, I forgot to pack my toothbrush.
Anda harus membayar untuk sabun, deodoran, sikat gigi, pasta gigi, semuanya.
You've got to pay for your soap, your deodorant, toothbrush, toothpaste, all of it.
Apa kau menyikat gigimu?
Did you brush your teeth?
Contohnya, siapa peduli berapa sering kamu sikat gigi?
For example, who cares how often you brush your teeth?
Kugunakan untuk isi daya sikat gigiku.
That's what I use to charge my toothbrush.
Beberapa waktu kemudian, memegang sisir atau sikat gigi saja pun menimbulkan nyeri pada tangannya.
In time, even holding a comb or a toothbrush caused pain in his hand.
Saat usiaku 10 tahun, Aku tak sikat gigi setahun penuh.
When I was 10, I didn't brush my teeth for a whole year.
Satu hal yang jelas bagiku bahwa kalian berdua hidup dengan sikat gigi yang sama.
The only thing that's been clear to me is... that you two live in the same room and use the same toothbrush.
Andy, kau sikat gigimu?
Andy, are you brushing your teeth?
Spock seperti sikat gigi.
Spock's like a toothbrush.
Kesehatan mulut yang baik termasuk membersihkan gigi dengan ”dental floss” juga menyikat gigi dan lidah
Good oral hygiene includes flossing as well as brushing the teeth and the tongue
Dia tidak menyikat gigi tadi pagi.
He didn't teeth brush this morning.
Kumis sikat gigi diperkenalkan di Jerman pada akhir abad ke-19 oleh warga Amerika yang berkunjung.
The style was introduced in Germany in the late 19th century by visiting Americans.
Ayo up, sikat gigi Anda dan saya akan menyelipkan Anda di.
Go on up, brush your teeth and I'll tuck you in.
Tidak, aku akan sikat Gigi Cinnamon.
No, I'm going to brush Cinnamon's teeth.

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