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Clothing

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Description

Clothing (La ropa)

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English Images Spanish Listen and Repeat Write (r = response; f = first letter)
a hat Hat,hat,head,straw un sombrero
a (light) jacket Red woman's sports jacket una chaqueta
a (heavy) jacket un abrigo
the socks blank socks color set los calcetines
my shoes Shoes,shoe,shoes,foot mis zapatos
the heels shoes,shoe,human hand,people los tacones
the running shoes Shoes,shoes,shoe,trainers las zapatillas
a shirt shirts,made,ready,dress una camisa
pants un pantalón
shorts los pantalones cortos
the belt Brown leather belt, isolated on white background el cinturón
a scarf Winter hand knitted scarf flat pictogram una bufanda
under clothing la ropa interior
jeans los vaqueros
a skirt una falda
a dress un vestido
the boots Winter Boots, Shoes, Leather Boots las botas
a sweater Red knitted sweater un suéter
my slippers mis pantuflas
pyjamas los pijamas
a bathing suit Swimsuit on yellow background isolated un traje de baño
to wear to wear llevar
to dress Little girl getting dress on white background vestirse
to take off Young woman standing in front of swimming pool removing the clothes quitar

Helpful verbs

llevar ("to wear"), quitar ("to take off"), vestirse ("to get dressed"), lavar ("to wash"), e.g.:

llevar
Me gusta llevar sombreros = "I like to wear hats"
quitar
Quita su camisa = "Take off your sweater"
vestirse
Me visto rápidamente = "I dress quickly"
lavar
Tengo que lavar mi camisa = "I have to wash my shirt"
You can use the SpanishChecker Grammar Guide to test your knowledge on a wide variety of verbs and nouns.

Grammar Point: Subject pronouns

Like English, Spanish has subject pronouns: yo ("I"), tú ("you"), él ("he"), ella ("she"), etc. The verb's ending changes according to the subject, e.g.: yo hablo ("I speak"), hablas ("you speak"), él habla ("he speaks").
Still, it is common to not use the subject pronoun in Spanish, e.g.: ¿Hablas inglès? ("Do you speak English?"); Necesito comprar zapatos ("I need to buy shoes"). You can learn more about subject pronouns here.

Exercises

Give the English equivalent:

mis pantuflas =
una chaqueta =
llevar =

Give the Spanish equivalent:

a sweater =
my scarf =
the shoes =
to get dressed =

Translate the following, then verify your grammar with SpanishChecker.com:

1. If you are too hot, you should take off your jacket.

2. I like your shoes.

3. You need to wash your shirt.

4. I want to buy some socks.

After producing your own grammatically correct translation on SpanishChecker.com, you can check your answer by typing R below:

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