Camiseta.
T 恤 (T xù) is how you say T-shirt in Mandarin.
The "T" in T-shirt is capitalized because it is derived from the word "tee," referring to the shape of the shirt. The "T" distinguishes it as a specific style of shirt, originally associated with sports activities like golf.
Yes, T-shirt is correct.It is not necessary to capitalise the 't' in t-shirt. It is not a proper noun, but just a common noun. Capitalisation is not necessary even though the t-shirt was so named because it resembles a capital T.
Camisa. T-shirt = Camiseta.
It means I have a black shirt in Spanish.
T-shirt in Spanish is called "camiseta".
camiseta.
Shirt=Shirt are more formal. While, T-Shirt=T-Shirt are more casual.
Una camiseta does not mean vest- it is a t-shirt vest is chaleco
Tray una blusa verde
As written, it means "cost the t shirt". If you want to say "how much does the t shirt cost?", then you would use "¿Cuánto cuesta la camiseta?"
The word "camiseta" is feminine in Spanish. It refers to a type of shirt or t-shirt, and its correct article is "la," as in "la camiseta."
Shirt in Spanish is camisa
camesatadepending on what kind of shirt it is then the word for it would be different: a t-shirt is a camiseta a man's dress or button-up shirt is a camisa and a woman's blouse is a blousa
"Shirt" in Spanish is "camisa".
T-shirt is a loan word in German, so it remains the same - T-shirt.
The Spanish city with a bear and a t-shirt as its symbol is Madrid. The bear, known as "El Oso," represents the city's coat of arms, and is often depicted alongside a strawberry tree. The t-shirt symbolizes the city's vibrant culture and modern identity, especially in various promotional materials and merchandise. This imagery reflects Madrid's blend of tradition and contemporary life.