In Mexico iron is plancha, Center or South America might use other word
dou you have an iron? = ¿tiene una plancha? or ¿usted tiene una plancha?
"To iron clothes" is "planchar ropa" in Spanish.
arregla ropa
poner algo de ropa
Clothes (Clothings) in Spanish is "ropa"
Clothes is 'la ropa' in Spanish.
You could say "ropa buena" ropa atractiva
Agujero (a hole in your clothes); hoyo (a hole in the ground)
"Please don't fold my clothes" in Spanish is "Por favor, no doble mis ropas". It is pronounced "poor fah-BORE, no DOE-blay meese RO-pahs".
As a noun - Iron (as in a clothes iron) As a verb - to iron (clothes or material) It is also a hot plate that is cooked upon.
Clothes (Clothings) in Spanish is "ropa"
planchar
"repasser des vêtements"
¿Quieres la ropa?
toda la ropa
Talla pequeña
Un armario grande
vestido demasiado ajustado
It means do not iron! Maybe that material can't be heated, does it say to not put in dryer??? It means do not iron! Maybe that material can't be heated, does it say to not put in dryer???
Clothes iron was created in 1882.
Clothes is 'la ropa' in Spanish.