Un pantalon (masc.) means a trouser in French. Porter un pantalon is "to wear trousers".
un pantalon -- unlike English, they are singular rather than plural in French.
Le pantalon (masc., often plural) means the pants (US English) or the trousers (British English)
(Elle) porte une robe - (she) is wearing a dress
The English word for "pantalon" is "pants" or "trousers," depending on the region. In American English, "pants" is commonly used, while in British English, "trousers" is more prevalent. Both terms refer to a type of clothing worn on the lower body, covering both legs.
If by pants you mean trousers then the word is un pantalon curiously the word is singular in french.
"I am wearing blue trousers"
on la porte avec un pantalon (we wear it with a pair of trousers) > la ceinture (the belt)
elle porte un t-Shirt bleu et un pantalon noir.
une porte - a door
Un porte-monnaie (masculine) means a purse
He has black pants.
a wallet
un pantalon -- unlike English, they are singular rather than plural in French.
"Coin purse" is an English equivalent of the French phrase un porte-monnaie.Specifically, the masculine singular indefinite article un is "a, one". The verb porte means "carry". The feminine noun monnaietranslates as "money".The pronunciation will be "eh pohrt-moh-neh" in French.
(Elle) porte une robe - (she) is wearing a dress
Trousers = un pantalon
Il porte un manteau is French for 'he wears a coat'.