See also: Tooth Fairy English WOTD – 20 March 2022 Pronunciation A token depicting the tooth fairy. (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈtuːθ ˌfɛə̯ɹi/ (General American) IPA(key): /ˈtuθ ˌfɛə̯ɹi/, /-ˌfɛɹi/ Audio (General American):(file) Hyphenation: tooth fai‧ry Noun tooth fairy (plural tooth fairies) A figure of modern myth said to give children a small amount of money (or sometimes a present) in exchange for a milk tooth when it falls out of a child's mouth. Anna was concerned that telling her child about the tooth fairy, Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny would cause him to believe his mother was a liar later in life. Alternative forms Tooth Fairy Derived terms atoothfairyist (humorous, rare) Tooth Fairy science Translations figure of modern myth said to give children a small amount of money in exchange for a milk tooth Afrikaans: tandemuis Arabic: جِنِّيّ أَسْنَان (jinniyy ʔasnān) Armenian: please add this translation if you can Basque: Maritxu Teilatuko, Maritxu Telletuko Belarusian: зубная фея f (zubnaja fjeja) Bulgarian: феята на зъбките (fejata na zǎbkite) Catalan: angelet de les dents m, angelets m pl (literally “little angels”) Chinese: Mandarin: 牙仙 (yáxiān) Danish: tandfe c Dutch: tandenfee (nl) f Finnish: hammaskeiju (fi) French: fée des dents (fr) f, petite souris (fr) f (literally “little mouse”) German: Zahnfee (de) f Hebrew: פיית השיניים (feyát hashináyim) Hungarian: fogtündér (hu) Ido: dentofeo Indonesian: peri gigi Italian: acchiappadenti m, fatina dei denti f, topolino (it) m (literally “little mouse”) Japanese: 歯の妖精 (しのようせい, shinoyōsei) Korean: 이의 요정 (iui yojeong) Macedonian: забна самовила f (zabna samovila) Malay: pari-pari gigi Mon: ဒေဝတဴၚေက် (dewataoṅek) Mongolian: шүдний дагина (šüdnii dagina) Norwegian: Bokmål: tannfe m Nynorsk: tannfe f Persian: پری دندان (pari-ye dandân) Polish: zębowa wróżka (pl) f Portuguese: fada dos dentes f Russian: зубная фе́я (zubnaja féja) Spanish: hada de los dientes f, ratoncito Pérez m (literally “little mouse Pérez”), ratón Pérez m Swedish: tandfe (sv) c Thai: ทูธแฟรี Turkish: diş perisi Ukrainian: зубна фея f (zubna feja) Further reading tooth fairy on Wikipedia.Wikipedia “tooth fairy, n.” under “tooth, n.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, June 2021. “tooth fairy, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022. Wikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.