Translation: Ta garde-robe.
The word is garde-robe.
garde-robe énorme
"garde-robe"
Wardrobe, aka Warderobe, warder is old french for 'to guard', and robe is European for garment, wardrobe; to guard your garments.
A wardrobe is "une garde-robe" in French. That word is quite old-fashioned and people tend to speak of their "armoires" and "placards" (cupboards) and "penderies" (cabinets where you hang clothes).
La guardarropa
A wardrobe : une garde-robe (fem.), une armoire (fem.) A chest of drawers: une commode (fem.)
The french translation of wardrobe is armoire!! :)
a closet = une garderobe; which is quite similar to our word "wardrobe".
Click on the item you want, then when it goes to the screen that has a load of options, click on 'use item', it will say 'do you really want to put in your wardrobe', click the button, and there you go! it's in your wardrobe!
la garde-robe est devant le mur
The term "wardrobe" has its origins in the Middle English word "werdrob," which is derived from the Old French "warderobe." The concept of a wardrobe as a piece of furniture for storing clothes can be traced back to medieval Europe, particularly in France and England, where it became a common fixture in homes. Thus, while the idea of a wardrobe is found in many cultures, its linguistic roots are primarily European.