pants (meaning trousers) are called 'les pantalons' (nearly often used in the plural) in French. When pants is meaning 'underpants', this is translated "sous-vêtements" inFrench.
Pantalon
If by pants you mean trousers then the word is un pantalon curiously the word is singular in french.
pants / jeans are called "pantalon" (masc.) in French, or else (very frequently) "un jean" (masc.)
IMPROVED: You can't say "pants down" alone in English or French. Those words are part of larger expressions.He pulled my pants down. = Il a descendu mes pantalons.He caught me with my pants down. = Il m'a encontré(e) exposé(e).pants fell down or caught with pants down.... pantalon est tombécaught with pants down (slang)... tombé dans la tartethere is another, using a french c word that is very bad; I will not say it here... : )
le pantalon (sometimes 'les pantalons') means the pants in French.
un pantalon -- unlike English, they are singular rather than plural in French.
What is snow pants in french
Assuming you meant 'how do you spell pants in French' - the French word for pants is 'un pantalon'.
the fly in pants is called 'la braguette' in French.
If by pants you mean trousers then the word is un pantalon curiously the word is singular in french.
Of course not.
The brotherhood of the traveling pants (pants in the US sense, not trousers) would be 'la fraternité des sous-vêtements voyageurs' in French.
The Misadventure of a French Gentleman Without Pants at the Zandvoort Beach was created in 1905.
I am not sure but it might be close to "pantos" because pants in French in "pantalon" and since French generates from Latin, the answer might be close.
pants / jeans are called "pantalon" (masc.) in French, or else (very frequently) "un jean" (masc.)
pipi dans le pantalon: Pee in pants.
The duration of The Misadventure of a French Gentleman Without Pants at the Zandvoort Beach is 360.0 seconds.
Long pants are pantalons.