this phrase toothpaste Italian is toothpaste. it comes from latin toothpastecompile tooth “Tooth” and Verbs friction “wipe”.

toothpaste is a masculine noun, so it has the following definite and indefinite articles:
toothpaste
toothpaste
toothpaste
toothpaste
toothpaste
toothpaste
some toothpaste
(some) toothpaste
some different kinds toothpaste include:
- Fluoride toothpaste = Fluoride toothpaste
- Mint Toothpaste = Mint Toothpaste
- herbal toothpaste = Herbal Flavored Toothpaste
- toothpaste powder = tooth powder
This toothpaste tastes like mint!
This toothpaste tastes like mint!

When used as an adjective rather than a noun, it translates as “to clean the teeth” or “to clean the teeth.”In fact, an alternative name toothpaste Yes toothpaste (literally “tooth cleaning cream”).
A tube of toothpaste is called A tube of toothpasteand tube Means “small tube”.



