Examples of using "Nadrágot" in a sentence and their english translations:
He put on clean trousers.
He wore red pants.
I bought two pairs of trousers.
- She never wears pants.
- She never wears trousers.
- She never wears pants.
- She never wears trousers.
I bought two pairs of pants.
Tom wore black pants.
I don't often wear corduroys.
My brother gave me a pair of jeans.
Who wears the pants in your family?
- He has to buy some pants because he lost weight.
- He needs to buy some pants because he lost some weight.
"A Muslim woman can't wear pants." "Why can't women wear pants?"
Dry the pants on the radiator.
- What shall I put on: trousers or a skirt?
- What shall I put on: pants or a skirt?
As a child, I’d only wear trousers.
He wore red pants.
She wears the trousers in that house.
The suspect was last seen wearing paint-splattered carpenter pants.
Tom can still wear the same size jeans he did when he was twenty years old.
He wore red pants.
I could just as easily say that among elephants, the female wears the trousers.
I am wearing an orange t-shirt and green pants.
When I last saw him, he was wearing a blue shirt and white slacks.