Type your answer here... One option is the word parka.
parka
You can call it either a sweatshirt or a hoodie.
Cloak
anorak originated fromlatin and meant bullfrogs skin first what a rubbish answer.. Anorak comes from the Inuit word 'annoraaq' meaning a waterproof hooded jacket used by Greenland Eskimo's. Brought into the English language 1920/1925
The Kikuyu word for the English word jacket is "koti."
Both vowels in the word jacket are short sounds.
The word "fleece" is both a noun and a verb. An example of the word "fleece" in a sentence is "The black fleece sweater she got for her birthday kept her warm on her trip to Canada. "
No. The A in jacket has a short a sound, as in jack and back, and the E has a short I sound.
The English word anorak derives from the Greenland Eskimo anoraq, meaning the Eskimo hooded, waterproof jacket (1924) and was applied to Western imitations of this style since the 1930s.In British slang, it means a socially inept person.
The word jacket is a noun. It is a piece of clothing worn outdoors.
The word "jacket" has three phonemes: /j/ /a/ /k/.
In French, the word "anorak" refers to a waterproof jacket with a hood, often used for outdoor activities. It comes from the Inuit language and has been adopted into French to describe this specific type of garment.