dictionnaire papiamento - Anglais

Papiamento - English

carson Anglais:

1. trousers


Those are my trousers.
He was wearing black trousers and a beautiful white shirt.
The jagged edge ripped a hole in his trousers.
Did he have his trousers pressed?
She wears the trousers in that house.
This pair of trousers is just right for me.
I want to buy new trousers so I will buy new trousers tommorow.
What shall I put on: trousers or a skirt?
I buy trousers in an expensive shop.
I do not need many things but I have to take my sunglasses, bathing-trunks, a few T-shirts, a jacket and a pair of trousers.
I was still in short trousers at the time.
I sometimes wear a skirt, but I prefer trousers.
NB die Hose is singular; die Hosen means more than one pair of trousers
I always wear trousers when I go to work.
I want to exchange the trousers because they are too small.

Anglais mot "carson"(trousers) se produit dans des ensembles:

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