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Learn five words for clothes
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Ciao tutti! Welcome to Italian Weekly Words! This is Ilaria, and today's theme is clothes. |
1. maglione “sweater” |
Vorrei fare un maglione per il mio ragazzo a Natale. “Next Christmas, I would like to knit a sweater for my boyfriend.” |
2. cappotto “(winter) coat” |
Cappotto, again, is a word for “winter coat”. When you hear the word cappotto, it would be something very thick and very warm. |
In Italia un cappotto di buona qualità può essere molto costoso. “In Italy, a good quality coat can be very expensive.” |
3. maglietta “t-shirt” |
Or shirt. In Italia, it can also just mean shirt in general. Again, it’s a very ambiguous word, but let’s use it today as t-shirt. |
In estate cambio tre magliette al giorno perché fa molto caldo. “In summer, I change three shirts in one day because it’s too hot.” |
4. pantaloni “pants” |
Preferisco indossare i pantaloni invece che le gonne. “I prefer to wear pants over skirts.” |
5. a maniche corte which is “short sleeved” |
a maniche corte “short sleeved” |
Indosso sempre una maglietta a maniche corte sotto i miei vestiti nel caso faccia troppo caldo. “I always wear a short-sleeved shirt under my clothes, just in case it gets too hot.” |
And abbiamo finito per oggi “we’re done for today”. See you next time. Bye-bye! Ciao! |
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