If so, which one?
first (thumb second (index third (middle fourth) ring fifth (little finger) finger on the left foot
first (thumb second (index third (middle fourth) ring fifth (little finger) finger on the right foot
PS: in general, Russians, by the way, don’t give a damn about their toes, the language doesn’t even have a word similar to the English “toes”
but in general, Russians, by the way, don’t give a damn about their toes, the language doesn’t even have a word similar to the English “toes”, well, yes. because Russians always wear felt boots
The first one on the left foot is the little toe!
The first one on the left foot is the little toe! no, the count goes from medial to lateral
Where and in what cases do you point them?
A normal, physically healthy person has five toes on his foot. The outermost toes (I and V) are called the same as similar fingers - the thumb and little finger, and the remaining three are called numbers II, III, IV, starting from the thumb. The thumb is the inner, widest finger, the little finger is the thinnest and shortest.
It should be from left to right!
The big toe is the inner, widest toe by the way; whoever has the second toe on the foot is larger than the first, the wife will command.
It should be from left to right! justify
Don't want! Pazernik.
When then-US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger came to Israel and spoke in the Knesset, in parliament, he was reminded in his speeches that he was an ethnic Jew. He said, “First of all, I am an American. Secondly, I am the US Secretary of State. And only thirdly, I am a Jew.” Then Prime Minister Golda Meir pulled the microphone towards her and said, “Henry, this is all right. Only you forgot that we read from right to left.”
I don't point them anywhere
but I can imagine a situation where such a name would be needed. For example, to explain which toe you broke: if you say “second”, they may count on the wrong side, but “index” is immediately clear, although the meaning of the name does not correspond to the functionality of the finger)
For example, explain which toe you broke: if you say “second”, they may count on the wrong side, but why might this need to be explained?
In medical or forensic descriptions, for example.
Is it true that the little toes on the feet are vestiges and do not serve any useful function?
Of course they do!
They serve as a reminder to a person of the frailty of all things when they attack cabinets and table legs.
Is it true that the little toes on the feet are vestiges and do not serve any useful function? madman wrote in Health that if they fall off, you need to learn to walk again - like support
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