You say, "Du ziehst dich an" (informal singular) or "Ihr zeith euch an" (informal plural) or "Sie ziehen sich an" (formal).
Ich zog mich an
I think you mean verkleed, which means "dressed".
das Kleid= dress sich anziehen/sich kleiden= to get dressed
german soldiers dressed in american uniforms and spoke english
dressed to the nines dressed to the nines dressed to the nines ===== dressed to the hilt dressed to kill
Dressed to empress, dressed fresh, dressed clean.
Get dressed in Spanish is, ponerse la ropa.Ponerse la ropa conjugated is:I get dressed = me pongoYou get dressed = teponesHe gets dressed = se poneWe get dressed = nos ponemosYou all get dressed = OS poniesThey get dressed = se ponen
the difference is this... being dressed- when you have clothes on being dressed up- when you have fancy clothes on
nines
The prefix for "dressed" is "un-".
get dressed
The expression is "Dressed to the teeth." and means as well dressed as you can be, head to toe.