We Americans say "jacket" to mean a light, short coat worn in cool weather.
Une veste is a vest or jacket in English.
Its referring to material. "Of what is the jacket made?"
American isn't a language. English is spoken in the US as well as Spanish. The English is often called "American English" as there are differences compared to "British English"
Yes, American English is considered a dialect of the English language.
Both English people and Americans speak English, but with differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. American English has evolved separately from British English and has its own unique characteristics.
The Kikuyu word for the English word jacket is "koti."
Coat or Jacket may be English equivalents of 'jas'. The word is particularly popular in terms of a special kind of jacket. In Dutch, the phrase is 'houtjes-touwtjes-jas', which means 'jacket with wood ['houtjes'] and string ['touwtjes']'. The equivalent in English is 'duffle jacket'.
Une veste is a jacket in English.
There is none. Dinner jacket is English English for tuxedo! It does imply a black tie and vice versa.
At the American Apparel store.
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Une veste is a vest or jacket in English.
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un blouson is a jacket in French.
un blouson is 'a jacket' in English.
"Je peux enlever ma veste" translates to "I can take off my jacket" in English. It expresses the speaker's ability to remove their jacket.
summer- shortswinter-jeans and maybe heavy jacket depends on the personfall-light- jacket and jeansspring- shorts some days and jeans and jacket others