la ropa is the clothing...mucha ropa is a lot of clothes
quitar= to remove quita de la ropa= get undressed!
It means, "I need clothing."
Folkloric clothing Folkloric dress
It means: what clothes is Pablo wearing
Literal translation: to get without clothes.
"Is the clothing expensive or cheap?"
Literally, it's "inside clothes"--we'd say underwear.
the rat and the woman without clothes
"Que ropa llevas hoy?" means "What are you wearing today? The answer, naturally would be "I am wearing X", or "Llevo X" Some things worth wearing includes Pants/trousers = Pantalones a shirt = una camisa a long-sleeve shirt = una camiseta Socks = Calcetines Shoes = Zapatos a dress/skirt = un vestido/una falda
It means, "We go [We're going] to the clothing store."
Donde compras la ropa means "Where do you shop for clothes"? (Donde-where compras-you shop la ropa-clothes)