Traditional English clothes consist of jeans or cotton trousers and a t-shirt, shirt, blouse or sweater. In the larger cities, men and women dress smart for work which may include a suit or dress. In some areas of England, certain groups of people in society wear hoodies and tracksuit bottoms.
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wharenui refers to the traditional Māori carved meeting house
Literally, it's "inside clothes"--we'd say underwear.
1)custom2)traditional practice3)an established rule of conduct
A palayok is called a 'clay pot' in English. You could also say it is an 'unglazed clay pot,' and add that it is used to make traditional Filipino foods.
the English traditional dish is turkey.
There are no formal birthday clothes in English traditions.
Guo is the Kikuyu word for the English word clothes.
A traditional English sonnet consists of 14 lines.
Traditional clothing in Brazil is a mixture of the African, English, and Portuguese culture. Contemporary Brazilians wear jeans, tee shirts and items generally made of cotton which are lightweight.
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Ces vêtements utilisent... is a French equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "These clothes are using... ." The phrase also translates literally as "These clothes do use..." and "These clothes utilize..." in English. The pronunciation will be "sey vet-maw yoo-tee-leez" in French.
Clothes: wardrobe, attire, vestments, raiment, outfit
They wore clothes which had been soed for them
Vestiti alla moda is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "fashionable clothes." The prepositional phrase translates literally as "clothes in the fashion" in English. The pronunciation will be "vey-STEE-tee AL-la MO-da" in Pisan Italian.