Examples of using "Veste" in a sentence and their english translations:
She's getting dressed.
He's not getting dressed.
He dresses himself well.
- She is always dressed in black.
- She always wears black.
She always dresses in black.
A nurse wears white.
Tom doesn't usually dress like that.
She never wears green.
- She always dresses in black.
- She always wears black.
Tom always wears black.
- She is always dressed in black.
- She always dresses in black.
- She always wears black.
Sami dresses as a woman.
- You don't dress yourself.
- You don't dress yourselves.
- You're not getting dressed.
You don't dress yourself.
Tom dresses like a girl.
Tom often wears black.
Tom never wears pink.
Tom usually wears jeans.
Tom dresses like a cowboy.
- Tom often wears blue.
- Tom often wears blue clothes.
She doesn't pay much attention to how she dresses.
His dress is that of gentleman, but his speech and behavior are those of a clown.
Tom doesn't like the way Mary dresses.
Speech is the garment of thought, and expression is thought's armor.
His dress is that of gentleman, but his speech and behavior are those of a clown.
His dress is that of gentleman, but his speech and behavior are those of a clown.
Why do you always wear blue?
After Mark has had a bit of a rest he gets up, has a wash, gets dressed and gets ready to go out.
Mary wears the same clothes that all her friends are wearing.
Why do you wear blue so often?
My grandmother wears a dress to rags.