Nothing remotely like that. If it's French, maybe you mean "insulter" (to insult)?
"Un suéter" translates to "a sweater" in English.
"Sweater" in English.
"Sweater with a high neck"
"El suéter" means "sweater" in Spanish.
Un cadeau translates to a gift in English.
"Soy un leon" means "I am a lion" in English.
It's not quite correct grammatically, but I think the person means: You/to have to wear a sweater. The correct version ('to have to....') would be: Tener que llevar un sueter and ('you have to....'): (Usted) tiene que llevar un sueter
The sweater is in the box.
"Sweater with a high neck"
Tom Sueter died in 1827.
Tom Sueter was born in 1750.
Murray Sueter was born on 1872-09-06.
Murray Sueter died on 1960-02-03.
"El suéter" means "sweater" in Spanish.
"Sweater" in English.
un pompier is a fireman in English.
un collier is a necklace in English.
un chiot is a puppy in English.