If by pants you mean trousers then the word is un pantalon curiously the word is singular in french.
trousers comes from awesomeness
Le pantalon (masc., often plural) means the pants (US English) or the trousers (British English)
The British word 'lift' means the same as the American elevator
trous
What Americans call pants, the British would call trousers.
The word trousers is normally used by older gentleman in Britain. Depending on where people are from they are brought up using different words that ultimately mean the same thing.
Pants and slacks are words for trousers. Britches is another word for trousers.
You probably mean 'trouser', as in slacks and jeans.
Trousers is a two syllable word.
It means "Trousers", or "Pants", in American English.
If by pants you mean trousers then the word is un pantalon curiously the word is singular in french.
trousers comes from awesomeness
Trousers has two syllables.
I love your new trousers!!
The Spanish word for 'trousers' is 'pantalones'
yes it is a word