Clothes translates to awkwennya' in Mohawk.
The Lakota word for clothing or clothes is hayapi or hayake or oigluze. The word wokhoyake refers to any special set of clothes, fancy dress or ornaments worn with clothing.
well that's in plural so i guess you could say clothes department. Another word for clothing is wardrobe or dress (department).
clothes, dress, clothing, gear, uniform, outfit, apparel
The word clothes is a noun. Clothes are items of clothing and it is always a plural noun.
Some of the synonyms that one could find for the word clothe are dress, cover, invest, robe and garb. The word clothe is defined as "to put clothes on" or "to provide clothing".
There isn't really a singular form for the word 'clothes'... but you can say "article of clothing" or "garment" or just say what kind of clothes you're talking about (shirt, pants, shoes, etc)
to dress
In the word clothing, there are no silent letters. Though in the word clothes has a weird sound, but the e is silent.
Casual clothes day
Iron. "I have to go iron my dress."
Dress.
Yes, "tog" is a real word. It is often used in British English to refer to clothing or to dress someone in a particular way. Additionally, in informal contexts, "tog" can be used as a verb meaning to put on clothes. The word also has specific meanings in other contexts, such as in reference to units of thermal resistance in clothing.