The German word for pants (Brit. Engl. trousers) is die Hose.
It means "Trousers", or "Pants", in American English.
A German word that means to be able to sit and read or write for long periods of time = Muße
Pants
Yes, the word pants is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun. Pants is a word for an article of clothing, a thing. The word pants is also the third person singular of the verb to pant (pants, panting, panted).
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Брюки is the Russian word for pants.
Брюки is the Russian word for pants.
sündigen Sie Ihre Hosen is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
die grüne Hose (1 pair of pants/trousers) die grünen Hosen (plural)
No, the word pants is not a collective noun. The noun pants is a binary noun, a word for a thing that is made up of two parts to make the whole. Examples of binary nouns are pants, glasses, scissors, pajamas, etc. A collective noun is a word to describe a group; for example a rack of pants, a row of pants, or a wardrobe of pants.
Chre is not a German word