Shirt "blouse"
it means blouse in spanishThe blouse (woman's shirt normally)."la blouse" = "the blouse" (the school or lab coat)"le blues" = "the blues" (the musical genre)"blusa" does not mean anything. The verb "blouser" exists though.It could be part of a sentence: "il la blousa" = "he conned her". But I doubt it.
See Through Blouse Niamh
Mi piace la tua blusa! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I like your blouse!" The declaration/exclamation translates literally as "Your blouse pleases me!" in English. The pronunciation will be "me PYA-tchey la TOO-a BLOO-za" in Italian.
"Un corsage" (masc.) is a piece of clothing called "blouse" in English. (It does not mean bouquet or flower bunch in French)
"One blouse" is an English equivalent of the French phrase une blouse.Specifically, the word une can designate the feminine singular indefinite article ("a") or the feminine singular number "one". The feminine noun blouse means "blouse, coat, smock" according to context. The pronunciation will be "yoon blooz" in French.
Amadakhi in Xhosa refers to "blouse" or "shirt" in English. It is a term used to describe a piece of clothing worn on the upper body.
la blusa
"Let's blouse" is an old slang term equivalent to "let's blow this joint" or "let's get out of here".
"Let's blouse" is an old slang term equivalent to "let's blow this joint" or "let's get out of here".
See through blouse
Usually the C will be through the middle of the word 'blouse' making it a: C through blouse, ie. see-through blouse
Moping around like a big girl's blouse