Habille-toi = get dressed! (speaking to a child)
In French "I am dressing" is "Je suis s'habiller"
we say that we are dressed "à la dernière mode"
it means fully garnished, or all dressed == == *** It is a French term applied to food, pizza, subs etc. It is as indicated above, all dressed or the works.
Get dressed in Spanish is, ponerse la ropa.Ponerse la ropa conjugated is:I get dressed = me pongoYou get dressed = teponesHe gets dressed = se poneWe get dressed = nos ponemosYou all get dressed = OS poniesThey get dressed = se ponen
The French football team usually wears a blue T-shirt (with discreet white and red stripes), a white short and red socks. There are two alternative outfits used when the opposite team has similar colours (for instance Italy is dressed also in blue) : the first one is to be dressed all in white (t-shirt plus short and socks) or in rare instances with a red t-shirt, white short, red socks.
the sky??
"when do you get dressed?" is "quand est-ce que tu t'habilles ?" in French.
s'habiller
I got dressed > je me suis habillé / habilléeI get dressed > je m'habille
Je m'habille is 'I get dressed' in French.
pajama's
Je me suis habilléhabillé.habilléhabillé.
"Then I get dressed" in French is "Ensuite, je m'habille."
yes
Impeccablement habillé.
She changed how women dressed.
cap a pie (from the French)
elle était habillée en rouge