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A green jumper and a long, orange coat.

If you want to talk about what you wear in Spanish, a really useful verb to know is (to wear).

If you want to say 'I wear' something, you can use .

By adding a noun afterwards, you can explain what type of clothes you wear, for example:

  • - I wear a jumper

  • - I wear a coat

Have a look at the Spanish vocabulary for clothes and see how many you can remember:

SpanishEnglish
a jumper
a coat
a skirt
a t-shirt
a shirt
a cap
a scarf
A green jumper and a long, orange coat.

The 'll' sound

Remember that in Spanish the ll sound is pronounced as a 鈥榶鈥.

- I wear a shirt

A blue skirt and a blue and green striped scarf.

Describing what other people wear

If you want to describe what someone else is wearing you can use (he/she wears), for example:

  • - He wears a scarf

  • - She wears a skirt

Remember to use for masculine singular nouns and for feminine.

For plural nouns, there are two ways to say 'some' in Spanish.

You use for masculine nouns, for example::

A blue skirt and a blue and green striped scarf.
SpanishEnglish
some trousers
some shoes

And for feminine nouns, for example:

SpanishEnglish
some boots
some sunglasses
some knickers
A man is blown away by the wind as his umbrella turns inside out.

Did you know?

The verb you use to say you wear something ( llevar) can also mean 'to carry', for example:

- I carry an umbrella

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