les vêtements, les habits (both terms masculine)
des vêtements
Clothes.
服 (fuku) is the Japanese word for "clothes".
A wardrobe is "une garde-robe" in French. That word is quite old-fashioned and people tend to speak of their "armoires" and "placards" (cupboards) and "penderies" (cabinets where you hang clothes).
Not as such, maybe "cambouis" (dirty oil or grease that stains mechanics' hands and clothes) or "convoi" (convoy).
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
Clothes.
des vêtements
'des habits' or 'des vêtements'
Vetements means clothes in English
mettre tes/vos vêtements en tas
The actual word is French. The clothes brand is mostly American culture
Depend the context: De luxe, luxurieux (food, hotel..), Chic (clothes)..
What type of clothes did the French descent bring to Trinidad
boutique, magasin de v
Je porte means 'I am wearing' (clothes) or 'I am carrying' (parcels, burdens, etc...)
to wear clothes - porter ( which is the same word for 'carry')you wear - tu portes
les vêtements are the clothes in French. Les sous-vêtements are the clothes that you wear underneath your clothes, the 'undies'