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Clothes / Clothing  

Ropa(s)

fashion  moda fashionable (adj.)  de moda

style  estilo stylish (adj.)  con estilo

out of style (adj.)  fuera de estilo    

formal (adj.)  formal casual (adj.)   informal


Guía de vocabulario ilustrada

 men clothes (ropa para caballeros)


 women's clothes (ropa para damas)

uniforms       uniformes

wear - wore -
usar
worn   
She likes to wear the latest fashions.
 
 A ella le gusta usar la última moda.
You must wear a uniform if you want to work here.
 
Debes usar uniforme si quieres trabajar aquí.
Have you worn your new shirt yet?
 
 Has usado tu camisa nueva?

nude (adj.) desnudo  naked (adj.) desnudo

fully completamente partially parcialmente


clothed (adj.) vestido clothed (adj.) vestido

dress vestir
undress desvestir
put on ponerse
take off - took off quitar
change cambiar
Because my great grandfather is disabled, I help dress him.
 
Yo ayudo a mi abuelo a vestirse porque está inhabilitado.
Don't go in! He's getting dressed.
 
 No entres! El se está vistiendo.
Put on your shoes please. It smells.
 
 Ponte los zapatos por favor. Huele.
You put your pants on backwards.
 
 Te pusiste los pantalones al revés.
Your shirt is wrong side out.
 
 Tu camisa tiene el lado equivocado hacia afuera.
Take off my shirt! I didn't give you permission to wear it.
 
Quítate mi camisa! No te dí permiso de usarla. 
He took off his clothes and jumped into the sea.
 
El se quitó la ropa y saltó al mar. 
I need to change into something more formal.
 
Necesito cambiarme en algo mas formal.
You need to change your shirt.
 
 Necesitas cambiar tu camisa.
size
large grande  medium mediano
extra large extra grande small pequeño

waist  cintura dressing room  vestidor

measurement  medida exact (adj.)  exacto

try on  probarse
fit - fit  quedar
measure  medir
Would you like to try it on?
 
Te gustaría medírtelo?
My hat doesn't fit. It's too big.
 
No me queda el sombrero. Está muy grande.
This shirt fits exactly.
 
La camisa me queda exactamente.
What's your size?
 
Que talla eres?
Let's measure your waist.
 
Midamos tu cintura.

barefoot descalzo tattoo tatuaje

She likes to walk barefoot on the beach.


 
A ella le gusta caminar descalza por la playa.
He has a tattoo of the devil on his forehead.
 
El tiene un tatuaje del diablo en la frente.
match combinar
Your socks don't match! One is red and one is green.
 
Tus calcetines no combinan! Uno es rojo y el otro es verde.
shrink - shrank -
 encoger
shrunken
My clothes shrank.
 
Mi ropa se encogió.
My shirt has shrunken!
 
Mi camisa se ha encogido.

appropriate (adj.) apropiado  inappropriate (adj.) poco apropiado

proper (adj.) apropiado improper (adj.) poco apropiado

I don't think wearing a mini-skirt to school is appropriate.


 
No creo que sea apropiado usar una minifalda para ir a la escuela.
Is this dress appropriate for the occasion?
 
Es este vestido apropiado para la ocasión?
  She's never had an occasion to wear that.
Ella nunca ha tenido una ocasión para usar eso.

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Formación de Oraciones

Adjectives + Clothes
Adjectivos + Pieza de Ropa

Let’s look at more basic adjectives with clothes.


 This is a green coat.(Este es un abrigo verde)
 This is blue coat.(Este es un abrigo azul)

Green and blue are adjectives. They give more information about the


coats, they describe the coats.
 This is a white T-shirt
 This is a purple T-shirt
White and Purple are adjectives.
You can describe clothes with MORE than just colors.
We can use other adjectives. For example…
 They are small shoes.
 They are smelly shoes.
Look at these:
 They are tight trousers.
 They are tight pants.
Trousers is used in British English and pants are used in American
English.
 They are loose trousers.
 They are loose pants.
Tight is the opposite of loose.
Tight and loose are adjectives.

We have adjectives + clothes. Now we need to make complete


sentences.
We do this with: To be + wearing + clothes
To be + wearing + clothes
Verbo ser + usando + pieza de ropa
 I am wearing a black suit.
 He is wearing a blue shirt and brown pants… or brown trousers.
 She is wearing a yellow shirt, an orange skirt and pink socks.
You also change the subject pronoun (he, she) with the name of the person
or the subject.
 Jack is wearing a blue shirt.
 Mary is wearing an orange skirt.
 My father is wearing a black suit.

Questions: What are you wearing? – Que estas llevando?
 What is he wearing? = Que lleva el?
 What is she wearing? = Que lleva ella?

Enlaces:

https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/vocabulary/beginner-
vocabulary/clothes

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