"They're wearing it...a jacket!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase On la porte...une veste! The pronunciation of the clothes-related independent clause in the third person impersonal singular of the present indicative -- which also translates as "One is (or We are) bearing (bringing, carrying) it...a jacket!" in the possible context of knowing that something will be seen and then adding what the object is when it becomes visible -- will be "oh la port yoon vest" in French.
Une veste is a jacket in English.
Purple in French is: pourpre (The synonymous color violet is violet in French.)
Une veste or un blazer.
une veste, une jaquette
vetements. (first e with the hat accent)
Il n'a pas de veste in French means "He has no vest / jacket" in English.
Une veste means "a jacket" in French.
Une veste is "a jacket" or "a vest" in English.
Une veste is a jacket in English.
"Veste" is a noun in French, meaning "jacket" or "blazer".
veste de cuir
"Veste" is feminine in French.
une veste, une jaquette, un blouson
Purple in French is: pourpre (The synonymous color violet is violet in French.)
veste d'hiver
Une veste or un blazer.
une veste, une jaquette