Examples of using "Paita" in a sentence and their english translations:
That's a nice T-shirt.
She fell asleep with her sweater on.
This shirt needs ironing.
Whose shirt is this?
This shirt needs to be ironed.
The shirt is clean and dry.
The shirt is large for me.
Tom is shirtless.
I have one green shirt.
Tom is wearing a white shirt.
This shirt suits you well.
You need to wash this shirt.
He always wears a blue shirt.
Wash the shirt in soapy water and the stains will come out.
I'm sure that shirt will look good on you.
This is Tom's shirt, not mine.
The shirt that I've just bought is very nice.
You're wearing my shirt, Tom.
This shirt doesn't fit me round the neck.
They're like two lovebirds.
Does this shirt make me look fat?
- I thought that shirt might look good on you.
- I thought shirt might look good on you.
She wore a red shirt and a black skirt.
I have a green shirt.
T-shirts and jeans are not suitable for this occasion.
Your shirt is torn. You better put on another shirt.
What! This T-shirt is 3,000 yen? This is a rip-off!
The shirt is very dirty. Before you go to school, it has to be washed.
The shirt is very dirty. Before you go to school, it has to be washed.
Mary wore a loose, long-sleeved t-shirt and stone-washed designer jeans.
Tom's shirt wasn't ironed and he'd forgotten to comb his hair.
Tom's new shirt shrunk when he washed it and now it doesn't fit.
This is her T-shirt. That T-shirt is hers, too.
A blue suit, white shirt and red tie are essential for all male workers.