un pantalon noir
pantalon d'école
If you mean trousers it's - un pantalon
les pantalons (now acceptable also as a singular, le pantalon)
cool socks! what we do is just alter the uniform a bit when they say were black trousers we were skinny black trousers, when they say were white shirts we were tailed white shirts, when they say were black lever shoes we were black lever pumps. We just alter it slightly.
The word "trousers" in French is spelled "pantalon."
je voudrais acheter un pantalon. means 'I would like to buy a pair of trousers.'
what we do is just alter the uniform a bit when they say were black trousers we were skinny black trousers, when they say were white shirts we were tailed white shirts, when they say were black lever shoes we were black lever pumps. We just alter it slightly.
"Les trousers" is masculine in French. The word for "trousers" in French is "le pantalon," which is a masculine noun.
Trousers are "les pantalons" (used to be plural, but is widely accepted nowadays as a singular object : 'je vais mettre mon pantalon').
a traditional outfit for waiters is: black trousers, white shirt and a black (or dark green or dark red) waistcoat.
Trousers = un pantalon
Trousers that are black in colour