What is the name of the clothes in English? Let's introduce the child to clothes in English English flashcards clothes for adults.
Clothes and footwear | Pronunciation | ||
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In Russian | In English | Transcription | Russian letters |
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Flip flops | Flip-flop | [ˈFlɪpflɒp] | (flipflop) |
pleated skirt | Kilt | (kilt) | |
Men's underpants | Boxers | [ˈBɒksəz] | (ba'xes) |
Underwear | Underwear | [ˈɅndəwɛː] | (a'ndave) |
Denim skirt | Denim skirt | [ˈDɛnɪm skəːt] | (de'nim ska: t) |
Sandals | Sandal | [ˈSand (ə) l] | (se'ndal) |
Dress shoes | Dress shoe | (dras shu :) |
Names of accessories and materials for making clothes and shoes.
Name | Pronunciation | ||
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In Russian | In English | Transcription | Russian letters |
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Zipper Closure | Zip | (zip) | |
Button | Button | [ˈBʌt (ə) n] | (ba'tn) |
[ˈPɒkɪt] | (po'ket) | ||
Collar | Collar | [ˈKɒlə] | (ko'le) |
Rhinestones | Rhinestones | [ˈRʌɪnstəʊnz] | (ra'istones) |
Cotton | Cotton | [ˈKɒt (ə) n] | (ko'ten) |
Denim | Denim | [ˈDɛnɪm] | (Danim) |
Suede leather | Suede | (sveid) | |
Leather | Leather | [ˈLɛðə] | (le´za) |
Satin | Satin | [ˈSatɪn] | (satin) |
Velveteen | Velvet | [ˈVɛlvɪt] | (ve'lvit) |
Silk | Silk | (silk) | |
Wool | Wool | (vul) | |
Fur | Fur | (fa :) | |
Herringbone pattern | Herringbone | [ˈHɛrɪŋbəʊn] | (he'ringbaun) |
Checkered drawing | Checked | (chekt) | |
Dotted | Polka dot | [ˈPɒlkə dɒt] | (po'lka dot) |
Sneakers - Sneakers if it is said about sneakers as about shoes in which they go to trainings, the word trainer is used - [ ˈTreɪnə]... But separately the word trainer is translated as a trainer.
Boxers can have different translation options, depending on the context in which it is used. If we are talking about clothes, then this word boxers translates as men's underwear - briefs... In the singular, boxer translates to boxer and refers to both the sport and the dog breed. website
Briefs - in sentences and phrases about clothing, this word can be translated as underpants, short underpants. In the event that the sentence is not about clothing, then this word should be understood as present tense (he / she / it) for the verb to brief or how plural for a noun - brief ( summary, summary, summary).
Lace - lace, depending on the context, may have different variants translation: website
- braid;
- lace;
- tulle;
- lace up shoes.
Checked translates to checkered pattern only when you use that word to describe fabric. Otherwise, this checked word can be found in a sentence as an: adjective checked, stopped, delayed or as The 2nd or 3rd form of the verb to check is to stop, restrain, interfere, hold, check. website
Cap / cap, top / jacket, body / bodysuit, skirt / skirt, vest / vest, scarf / scarf, coat / coat, dress / dress, blouse / blouse, jacket / jacket, shirt / shirt, tights / tights, etc.
Description "English flashcards" Clothes "
"Travel" set of colorful cards in English (with transcription) and Russian, size 8x10 cm. Cards are printed on cardboard.Included: cap / cap, top / jacket, body / bodysuit, skirt / skirt, vest / vest, scarf / scarf, coat / coat, dress / dress, blouse / blouse, jacket / jacket, shirt / shirt, tights / tights , sweater / sweater, bathrobe / robe, gloves / gloves, t-shirt / t-shirt, knee socks / knee socks, capri pants / breeches, mittens / mittens, shoes / shoes, suit jacket / jacket, hat / hat, belt / belt, tie / tie, pants / pants, socks / socks, jeans / jeans, shorts / shorts, sundress / sundress, raincoat / raincoat, panties / briefs, slippers / sneakers, pajamas / pajamas, boots / boots, sneakers / sneakers, sandals / sandals, high boots / boots, overall / overalls, flip-flops / flip-flops, swimming suit / swimsuit.
The cards are recommended for activities with children on trips, on a walk, in the car, etc. It is advisable to use with children who have mastered large format sets, because Doman recommends starting with a large font and gradually reducing its size.
As you know, clothing appeared almost along with the appearance of man. Now it is an integral part of our life. Today our English lesson is about clothing or clothesin English. This topic is important because clothes are our everyday attribute, so it is often found in speech.
How to add clothing vocabulary to your child's vocabulary?English offers us a fairly large vocabulary regarding clothing. It is useful to familiarize children with this article in order to form their basic vocabulary for clothing in this language. Clothing for children is a frequent topic of English lessons at school, in all junior grades.
In English lessons for children, it is useful to distinguish between male and women's clothing and see what boys and girls are wearing.
So the boys' clothes are on English language:
- Shirt - shirt
- Trousers - pants, trousers
- Tie - tie
- Jacket - jacket
- Suit - suit
- Sweater - sweater
- Vest - vest
- T-shirt - T-shirt, T-shirt
- Jumper - jumper
- Socks - socks
- Cap - cap, hat
Pay attention to the examples of sentences with these words:
- At school the boys wear white shirts and black trousers... - At school, boys wear white shirts and black pants.
- It is cool today; put on your jacket... - It's cool outside, put on Blazer.
- Yesterday my mum bought a new suit for me. - Yesterday my mom bought me a new one costume.
And now a small dictionary of clothes for girls in English:
- Dress - dress
- Skirt - skirt
- Blouse - blouse, blouse
- Tights - tights
- Stockings - stockings
- Hat - hat
Examples of sentences with these words:
- My new dress is very beautiful. - My new dress very beautiful.
- May I try on that blue skirt? - Can I try on that blue skirt?
- This red blouse suits you very well. - This red blouse suits you very well.
Examples of sentences with clothes for children in English
The name of the shoes for children in English
And now shoes or footwear for children in English:
- Boots - boots, boots
- Sneakers - sneakers
- Trainers - sneakers
- Sandals - sandals
- Slippers - slippers
- Shoes - shoes, footwear in general
For example:
- When I go to play tennis, I put on sneakers or trainers... - When I go to play tennis, I put on sneakers or sneakers.
- Sandals are very good for summer. - Sandals very good for summer.
- In winter we wear boots... - In winter we wear boots (boots).
Our topic also looks at words that refer to clothing, to the process of dressing, wearing, buying clothes, trying on, etc. Please note:
- Wear - wear
- Put on / put off - put on / take off
- Try on - measure
- Buy - to buy
- Size - size
- Color - color
- Suit - fit
Instead of sample sentences, we suggest you follow a short dialogue on the topic "In a clothing store" so that you can see how these words work in speech:
- Good morning!
- Good morning! What can I help you with?
- I would like to buy a shirt and a sweater for my son to wear at school. Do you have anything?
- Sure! What size and what color would you like?
— Size 38, white, blue or light-blue; the same for the sweater.
- Ok, we have some models, try them on.
- Oh, this color and this size suit him very well. We’ll take this shirt and this sweater. How much are they?
- Altogether is 50 dollars.
- Good morning!
- Good morning! How can I help you?
- I would like buy shirt and sweater for my son, so that you can wear to school. Do you have anything?
- Sure! What the size and Colour you prefer?
—The size 38, white, blue or light blue; the same goes for the sweater.
- Ok, we have several models, measure them.
- Oh this Colour and this one the size fit him very well. We'll take this shirt and this sweater. How much do they cost?
- All together $ 50.
Practice yourself making up similar dialogues with your child, using as many words as possible related to clothing.
Clothes for all seasons
Now let's talk about clothes for different seasons. We will not list clothes for each season, we will just divide them into cold season (winter, autumn) and warm season (summer, spring).
So, clothes for cold weather or for the cold season (winter / autumn clothes):
- Coat - coat
- Anorak - jacket
- Jumper - jumper, sweatshirt
- Jeans - jeans
- Raincoat - raincoat, raincoat
- Gloves - gloves
- Scarf - scarf
- Fur coat - fur coat
Clothes for the warm season (summer / spring clothes):
- Shorts - shorts
- T-shirt - T-shirt, T-shirt
- Bikini - bikini
- Swimsuit - swimsuit
- Top - top
As you can see, the English language abounds vocabulary relating to clothing. It remains only to remember these words. In your lesson with your children, make up sentences, phrases, arrange dictations for the children on these words. Very soon they will remember them, and will use them in speech.
Today we will look at the name of clothing in English, shoes, accessories and basic materials. All words are given with transcription and translation, below you will find sound cards with words. In addition, we will analyze the main differences between the "dress" vocabulary in the US and the UK.
Clothes in English with translation and transcription
This table shows the main names of clothes in English. Clothes in English clothes or clothing... There is almost no semantic difference, we can say that in everyday speech we often say clothes, and the word clothing is more applicable to clothes in general. For example, in a store you can see the display “Men’s Clothing”, “Women’s Clothing”.
Please note that we do not use clothes in the singular. The word cloth exists, but it means “cloth, rag”.
clothes | clothes | |
sweater | [ˈSwɛtə] | pullover |
pullover | [ˈPʊlˌəʊvə] | pullover |
cardigan | [ˈKɑːdɪgən] | cardigan |
vest | vest | |
jacket | [ˈʤækɪt] | jacket (jacket) |
coat | coat | |
lightweight jacket | [ˈLaɪtweɪt ˈʤækɪt] | Light jacket |
down filled coat (down padded coat) | down jacket | |
jeans | [ʤiːnz] | jeans |
pants, trousers | pants | |
shorts | [ʃɔːts] | shorts |
board shorts | board shorts | |
briefs | swimming trunks | |
tuxedo | the tuxedo | |
underwear | [ˈɅndəweə] | Underwear |
thermal underwear | [ˈΘɜːməl ˈʌndəweə] | thermal underwear |
socks | socks | |
robe | bathrobe | |
dress | dress | |
casual dress | [ˈKæʒjʊəl drɛs] | everyday dress |
wear to work dress | formal (business) dress | |
cocktail dress | [ˈKɒkteɪl drɛs] | Cocktail Dress |
evening dress | [ˈIːvnɪŋ drɛs] | Evening Dress |
top | top | |
blouse | blouse | |
tunic | [ˈTjuːnɪk] | tunic |
skirt | skirt | |
leggings | [ˈLɛgɪŋz] | leggings |
swimsuit | [ˈSwɪmsuːt] | swimsuit |
bikini | bikini | |
one-piece (swimsuit) | one-piece swimsuit | |
cover-up | [ˈKʌvərˈʌp] | cape |
lingerie | [ˈLænʒəriː] | lingerie |
bra | bra | |
panties | [ˈPæntɪz] | panties (women or children) |
mittens | [ˈMɪtnz] | mittens (also: mittens) |
Shoes, accessories, materials in English
When talking about shoes in general, they usually say shoes. Word footwear is less common, for example, in a shoe store you can see the sign “Foorwear for Women” - women's shoes.
footwear | [ˈFʊtweə] | shoes |
shoes | [ʃuːz] | shoes |
athletic shoes | [æθˈlɛtɪk ʃuːz] | sport shoes |
boots | boots, cleats, boots | |
sandals | [ˈSændlz] | sandals |
slippers | [ˈSlɪpəz] | slippers |
work shoes (safety shoes) | [ˈSeɪfti ʃuːz]) | safety footwear (working) |
accessories | [əkˈsɛsəriz] | accessories |
belt | belt | |
buckle | [ˈBʌkl] | buckle (belt) |
suspenders | suspenders | |
sunglasses | [ˈSʌnˌglɑːsɪz] | Sunglasses |
necktie | [ˈNɛktaɪ] | tie |
cuff links | cufflinks | |
scarf | scarf | |
gloves | gloves | |
hat | hat | |
cap | [ˈKæp] | cap |
wallet | [ˈWɒlɪt] | wallet |
handkerchief | [ˈHæŋkəʧɪf] | handkerchief |
purse (handbag) | handbag | |
fabric | [ˈFæbrɪk] | the cloth |
fleece | fleece | |
leather | [ˈLɛðə] | leather |
wool | wool | |
cotton | [ˈKɒtn] | cotton |
fur | fur | |
denim | [ˈDɛnɪm] | denim |
suede | suede leather | |
silk | silk |
- Some types of clothing are casual or business (strict), they are respectively called casual and wear to work, for example: casual dress, wear to work dress, casual shirt, wear to work shirt.
- Work shoes or safety shoes are safety shoes designed to perform work in special conditions, for example, it can be equipped with anti-slip heels or a metal seal on the toe.
- Artificial materials are called French word faux (false), for example: faux leather, faux fur.
- Jeans are denim pants and denim is denim. Denim clothing (not jeans), such as a denim skirt, is not called jeans [clothing name], but denim [clothing name] (denim is denim). That is, the denim skirt will be a denim skirt, not a jeans skirt.
Clothing in English cards
You can learn all of the words in this collection using these flashcards.
Regional differences in the names of clothes in English
Clothing in English may have slightly different names in different English speaking countries.
1. Sweater or Jumper?
After studying the discussions on English-language sites, I came to the conclusion that in English under the words sweater and jumper can understand different things, however, as in Russian.
For example, from this discussion, I learned that in Australia a long-sleeved knitted wool sweater is called jumper... There is even a joke:
“What do you get if you cross a sheep with a kangaroo? A woolly jumper ”.
“What happens if you cross a sheep and a kangaroo? Woolen jumper ”(play on words jumper - literally: jumper)
In Great Britain jumper means about the same, except that it is not necessarily woolen, but in the USA it is a completely different piece of clothing, moreover, female (teenage), something like a sleeveless dress.
Sweater in the UK it is a sweater in our understanding, that is, knitted with long sleeves and without buttons, and in the USA a cardigan with buttons can also be called sweater.
2. Pants or Trousers? What is the difference
The difference is simple, but much more significant than a sweater / jumper:
- In the US, both pants and trousers are trousers.
- In the UK, trousers are trousers, pants are panties.
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