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).
The french translation of wardrobe is armoire!! :)
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The word is garde-robe.
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).
a closet = une garderobe; which is quite similar to our word "wardrobe".
The french translation of wardrobe is armoire!! :)
Wardrobe means clothing
The American word for wardrobe is "closet."
Wardrobe, aka Warderobe, warder is old french for 'to guard', and robe is European for garment, wardrobe; to guard your garments.
His wardrobe paled in comparison to his sister's.
Probably from a 13th or 14th century French word 'warderobe' meaning a room where wearing apparel is kept. This is a variation of the French word Garderobe meaning 'to keep guard, a place where garments are kept' deriving from 'warder' meaning to 'keep'
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Translation: Ta garde-robe.
garde-robe énorme