Pantaloni is an Italian equivalent of 'trousers'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'pahn-tah-LOH-nee'.
Pants and slacks are words for trousers. Britches is another word for trousers.
Trousers is a two syllable word.
trousers comes from awesomeness
Trousers has two syllables.
I love your new trousers!!
The Spanish word for 'trousers' is 'pantalones'
Nuovi pantaloni is an Italian equivalent of 'new trousers'. The masculine adjective 'nuovi' means 'new'. The masculine noun 'pantaloni' means 'trousers, slacks, pants'. Together, they're pronounced 'NWOH-vee pahn-tah-LOH-nee'.
yes it is a word
Trousers = un pantalon
they are the same, trousers is the English word for pants
The word "trousers" in French is spelled "pantalon."
Trousers, Jeans, Slacks, Pants, Dacks