'Il porte'
(He wears and He is wearing are the same in French. Don't worry, I needed to get my head around it too :P Suppose it's about context... )
'He is wearing' in French is 'il porte'.
to wear is 'porter' in French. He is wearing a grey suit: il porte un costume gris
To say "she is wearing earrings" in French, you would say "Elle porte des boucles d'oreilles."
On dit "Il porte une chemise blanche" en français.
This phrase typically refers to someone wearing a French-style hat with an upturned brim positioned on their forehead. It is often associated with a stylish or sophisticated appearance.
I was not wearing you were not wearing she was not wearing...
to wear is 'porter' in French. He is wearing a grey suit: il porte un costume gris
I'm wearing pink earrings is "Je porte des boucles d'oreille roses" in French.
Wearing a beret and eating snails are complete cliches about the French.
I am also wearing (object) "Je porte aussi..." I am wearing it also "Je le porte aussi."
qu'est-ce qu'il porte
To say "she is wearing earrings" in French, you would say "Elle porte des boucles d'oreilles."
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Marks and Spencers.
elle porte une montre.
elle porte des colliers
Skirt in french is called a chandail.[shaund-why] but without the w.