Blanket (bedcover) : une couverture (fem.) blanket (general, as in a blanket amnisty): général(e) = une amnistie générale
Words that describe blanket are called adjectives. Adjectives provide information about the blanket. Perhaps it's a softblanket, it could be a dirty blanket, maybe even a smelly blanket.
Same as English: blanket with a hole in it. It is worn in S. America & is put on by putting the head thru the hole.
a pig in a blanket
Chocolate Chocar (to hit) Chantage (blackmail) Chismar (To gossip) Charca (a puddle) Chaqueta (A Jacket) Chamara (Mexican for jacket, guatemalan for blanket) Chiste (joke) Chorizo (sausage) Chico (Boy) Chica (Girl) Chimenea (Chimney) Chaleco (Vest) Champú (Shampoo) Chancla (Sandles / Flip-Flops)
Blanket.
manta rosa.
Blanket/rug/shawl
manta rosa.
la manta del bebé
In Spanish, it means, "sarape." It means a blanket with a hole in it to be worn as a coat.
"Zarape" is a Spanish word that refers to a traditional Mexican blanket or shawl. It is typically made of brightly colored woven fabric with intricate patterns. Zarapes are often worn as clothing or used for decoration in Mexican culture.
get your blanket out. get your blanket out.
The possessive form is the blanket's color.
My blanket is very soft. I have a nice blanket. You can't have my blanket.
as soft as a blanket
The new baby cellular blankets are useful in many ways. The blanket can be used as a swaddling blanket, a play blanket or even a picnic blanket. The blanket is easy to wash also.