"the suit (clothes)"
the waiter's suit
That would be Spanish for a suit (of clothes).
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
It's a question of emphasis. "a Juan" right after "da" emphasizes to whom the bathing suit was given. "un traje de bano" right after "da" emphasizes what the Mother gave to Juan for the trip.
El Traje = the dress or the suit Los trajes = the dresses or the suits *In Spahish, "Suits" (Trajes) only refers to the articles of clothing and not to "corporate executives" as it can in English.
"Tano" is not a a spanish word. Traje de = "Suit of" or "Dress of" Traje de baño = Bathing Suit Traje de tango = Tango Dress
el traje
Means a suit. It can also mean "I brought"
It means swimsuit.
El traje - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:T
The cast of El traje - 2012 includes: Azucena Casado Sastre Jill Mulleady
i think you miss spelled it..i think what you meant is el traje de baño, which means bathing suit.
the waiter's suit
Algunos nombres de vestimentas tradicionales de Francia son el traje breton, el traje provenzal, el traje de marinero (marinière) y el traje bourguignon. Cada región de Francia tiene sus propias vestimentas tradicionales que reflejan su historia y cultura.
That would be Spanish for a suit (of clothes).
traje de baño.
traje flojo