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I learned the word "snaggle teeth" yesterday.

I googled the image and I think we call them "yaeba" in Japanese.

Snaggle teeth are considered cute in Japan.

If someone has a snaggle tooth, then it makes her/him cute.

So in Japan, children don't really actively get braces, even if they have snaggle teeth.

However, getting braces are gradually becoming more popular lately than before, but still it's not very common where I live.

I don't really see children who have braces around here.

By the way, snaggle teeth sounds very cute to me.


昨日 snaggle teethというフレーズを学びました。

画像検索してみました。日本ではそれを八重歯というと思います。

日本では八重歯は可愛いと思われています。

もし、誰かが八重歯があったら、それは、彼らを可愛らしく見せます。

だから、日本では、もし子供たちに八重歯があってもそんなに積極的に矯正しようとしないです。

でも、以前よりは歯列矯正をする人が増えてきていると思いますが、私の住んでるところでは、それでもまだ珍しいです。

ここら辺では、歯列矯正をしてる子供をあまり見かけないですね。

ところで、snaggle teethってすごくかわいく聞こえます。

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Snaggle Tooth

I learned the word "snaggle teeth" yesterday.

Snaggle teeth are considered cute in Japan.

If someone has a snaggle tooth, then it makes her/him cute.

I don't really see children who have braces around here.

By the way, snaggle teeth sounds very cute to me.

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Feb. 4, 2025

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Feb. 4, 2025

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I learned the word "snaggle teeth" yesterday.

Snaggle teeth are considered cute in Japan.

If someone has a snaggle tooth, then it makes her/him cute.

By the way, snaggle teeth sounds very cute to me.

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Feb. 3, 2025

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I googled the image and I think we call them "yaeba" in Japanese.

I don't really see children who have braces around here.

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Feb. 3, 2025

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I googled the image and I think we call them "yaeba" in Japanese.

I don't really see children who have braces around here.

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Feb. 3, 2025

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Snaggle Tooth

I learned the word "snaggle teeth" yesterday.

I googled the image and I think we call them "yaeba" in Japanese.

Snaggle teeth are considered cute in Japan.

If someone has a snaggle tooth, then it makes her/him cute.

So in Japan, children don't really actively get braces, even if they have snaggle teeth.

By the way, snaggle teeth sounds very cute to me.

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Feb. 3, 2025

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I learned the word "snaggle teeth" yesterday.


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I learned the word "snaggle teeth" yesterday. I learned the word "snaggleteeth" yesterday.

I learned the word "snaggle teeth" yesterday. I learned the word "snaggleteeth" yesterday.

I learned the wordterm "snaggle teeth" yesterday. I learned the term "snaggle teeth" yesterday.

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I googled the image and I think we call them "yaeba" in Japanese.


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I googled the images of them, and I think we call them "yaeba" in Japanese. I googled images of them, and I think we call them "yaeba" in Japanese.

I glooglked theup images on Google and I think we call them "yaeba" in Japanese. I looked up images on Google and I think we call them "yaeba" in Japanese.

Snaggle teeth are considered cute in Japan.


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Snaggle teeth are considered cute in Japan. Snaggleteeth are considered cute in Japan.

Snaggle teeth are considered cute in Japan. Snaggleteeth are considered cute in Japan.

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If someone has a snaggle tooth, then it makes her/him cute.


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If someone has a snaggle tooth, then it makes her/ or him cute. If someone has a snaggletooth, then it makes her or him cute.

You could use "them" instead of "her or him". You could also use "him or her" and is probably more common than "her or him".

If someone has a snaggle tooth, then it makes her/himim/her cute. If someone has a snaggletooth, then it makes him/her cute.

From what I know, it is usually written like this

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So in Japan, children don't really actively get braces, even if they have snaggle teeth.


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So in Japan, children don't really actively get braces, even if they have snaggle teeth. So in Japan children don't really actively get braces even if they have snaggle teeth.

Don't think you need the commas. "in Japan" is important to the meaning of the sentence.

So in Japan, children don't really actively get braces, even if they have snaggle teeth. So in Japan, children don't really get braces, even if they have snaggle teeth.

The word is not needed

So, in Japan, children don't really activelywant to get braces, even if they have snaggle teeth. So, in Japan, children don't really want to get braces, even if they have snaggle teeth.

The sentence here really depends on if you're trying to communicate: A) The children do not want to get braces B) The parents/dentists do not actively push children to get braces

However, getting braces are gradually becoming more popular lately than before, but still it's not very common where I live.


However, getting braces are gradually becoming more popular lately thanthan they were before, but it's still it's not very common where I live. However, getting braces are gradually becoming more popular than they were before, but it's still not very common where I live.

However, getting braces areis gradually becoming more popular lately than before, but still it's, but it's still not very common where I live. However, getting braces is gradually becoming more popular, but it's still not very common where I live.

Need third person singular form for "getting braces". Probably do not need "lately than before" that is implied by the "becoming".

However, getting braces are gradually becoming more popular lately thanunlike before, but still it's not very common where I live. However, getting braces are gradually becoming more popular lately unlike before, but still it's not very common where I live.

However, getting braces are gradually becoming more (and more) popular lately than before, but, but they're still it's not very common where I live. However, braces are gradually becoming more (and more) popular lately, but they're still not very common where I live.

However, gGetting braces areis gradually becoming more popular lately than before, but it's still it's not very common where I live. Getting braces is gradually becoming more popular, but it's still not very common where I live.

I think you don't need "However" at the beginning of your sentence because later in your sentence you wrote "but."

I don't really see children who have braces around here.


I don't really see children who have braces around here. I don't really see children who have braces around here.

This is not incorrect grammatically, but it would be smoother to say "I don't see a lot of children with braces around here"

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By the way, snaggle teeth sounds very cute to me.


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By the way, snaggle teeth sounds very cute to me. By the way, snaggleteeth sound very cute to me.

Third person plural form needed as "snaggleteeth" is plural. Alternatively could say "a snaggletooth is".

By the way, snaggle teeth sounds very cute to me. By the way, snaggleteeth sounds very cute to me.

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Snaggle Tooth


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Snaggle Ttooth Snaggletooth

"Snaggletooth" or "Snaggle-tooth"

Snaggle Ttooth Snaggletooth

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