I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for,
but some fancy Chinese Robe/Dresses are called Kimonos.
The possessive form of the plural noun dresses is dresses'.Example: These dresses' prices are too high.
Yes, the word dress is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a garment, a thing.The word dress is also a verb and an adjective.Example uses:Noun: I bought a new dress for the benefit tonight.Verb: I will dress after I have my breakfast.Adjective: A dress coat will really make that suit look great.
The word Chinese is a proper noun and is capitalized.
the word for love in Chinese is ài (爱)
The Mandarin Chinese word for English is Ying Wen, written in Chinese as 英文.
Chinese style dresses can often be found in vintage clothing stores or large Chinese supermarkets. If your city has a Chinese quarter then you are sure to find some there.
Cheongsam or qipao
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i do not know why they wear long sleeved dresses
The Chinese wore red dresses and had plaits which was very weird to Europeans.
One can buy by visiting eBay and Amazon which are online retailers that offer Chinese silk wedding dresses for sale in the UK and delivered to the UK.
The possessive form of the plural noun dresses is dresses'.Example: These dresses' prices are too high.
any you want as long as the colours match
They wear red, silk dresses and NO black
The girl dresses herself every morning before school.
No, but they may want to wear them on special occasions
Maybe the biggest difference is the wedding dresses.