I heard that pyjamas is an Indian word, but I'm not sure what it meant to Indians. :D
The part of speech for the word pajama depends on how the word is used. See examples below:The little girl was wearing sweatpants and a pajamatop.Pajama in this sentence is an adjective.It describes the word top.He packed his pajamas and slippers.In this sentence pajamas is a noun.
Yes, sometimes that is the case. For example, in the sentence "The pink pajamas are my favorite," the subject is "the pink pajamas."
"Varuka" is the Malayalam word for 'come'.
The official translation of the word come int he Igbo language is bịa.
It came from the word payjamas in Persia.
pajamas = pyjamas
He wears pajamas to bed.
I heard that pyjamas is an Indian word, but I'm not sure what it meant to Indians. :D
The 'slang' for wool pajamas with feet are called footies or footy pajamas
I would prefer for the pattern of my pajamas to be plaid. I'm switching to my flannel pajamas, for the winter temperatures.
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Not always, a lot of times women's pajamas will come in separates. They usually come in sets during holiday months when they are in gift sets.
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Pajamas