That would be Spanish for a suit (of clothes).
"Bathing suit" in Spanish is "traje de baño". It is pronounced "TRAH-hay day BAHN-yo". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
"the suit (clothes)"
the waiter's suit
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.
suit (one you wear)= traje suit (petition) = peticion to suit (verb) = cuadrar, convenir, ir/venir bien
"Tano" is not a a spanish word. Traje de = "Suit of" or "Dress of" Traje de baño = Bathing Suit Traje de tango = Tango Dress
its a suit
El traje - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:T
Un traje blanco - 1956 is rated/received certificates of: Italy:T Spain:T
The cast of El traje - 2012 includes: Azucena Casado Sastre Jill Mulleady
traje de baño.
Toreros wear regular street clothes and nothing would distinguish them as being a bullfighter. They change into the traditional traje de luces in the hotel just prior to departing for the bullring.
"Bathing suit" in Spanish is "traje de baño". It is pronounced "TRAH-hay day BAHN-yo". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
traje flojo
Traje de baño.orbañador.
Translation: Traje acuatico
el traje