'des jeans' or less frequently 'des blue-jeans'
pants / jeans are called "pantalon" (masc.) in French, or else (very frequently) "un jean" (masc.)
a blue dress in french is " une robe bleue".
l'heure bleue
j'ai des rideaux bleus
Les violettes sont bleu
Elle porte un jean bleu
you would say you're wearing blue jeans because a pair means to so if you say, "i'm wearing a pair of blue jeans." that mean you are weaing 2 blue jeans lol x SO MAKE SURE YOU SAY I AM WEARING BLUE JEANS!
Here are some blue jeans
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most BLUE jeans are BLUE. if you get jeans that aren't blue then they are just jeans.
No, it is not correct to say that Levi Strauss invented blue jeans. Levi Strauss was a businessman who played a significant role in popularizing and commercializing blue jeans, but the garment itself was actually invented by Jacob Davis, a tailor who collaborated with Strauss to strengthen the garment with metal rivets.
No article goes with blue jeans, and no comma goes in the sentence. It should read Tom was wearing blue jeans and a white and brown cap. I think with comma blue jeans, and a white and brown cap
pants / jeans are called "pantalon" (masc.) in French, or else (very frequently) "un jean" (masc.)
To Say God is blue in French is-Dieu est Bleu-
I would say navy blue or black maybe.
forever in blue jeans.
In French, "blue" is "bleu."