Des chaussures.
Une paire de chaussures
une paire
'a pair'
deux de soc sportif
je voudrais acheter un pantalon. means 'I would like to buy a pair of trousers.'
A pair, as in a pair of shoes.
The English "a pair" (two objects together) is "une paire" (fem.) in French. The French word "pair" is translated "peer" in English.
Father is spelled 'père' (masc.) in French. The pronounciation sounds like "pair".
French.
a pair of trousers
J'espere que tu m'aimes aussi [zgaes-pair ker tu mam O C]
mon père a quarante-huit ans (mo pair ah care ahnt weet an)
CORRECTED: Salut: pouvez-vous vous permettre de.... [poovay voo voo pair-met-thruh der...] combien
un short
No, it is not grammatically correct to say "a pair of clothes." The correct phrase is "a pair of pants" or "a pair of shoes" because these items come in pairs. "Clothes" is a plural noun.