Examples of using "Camiseta" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you recognize this T-shirt?
That's a nice T-shirt.
my 4'33" T-shirt.
I bought a T-shirt.
This is her T-shirt. That T-shirt is hers, too.
Where did you buy that T-shirt?
I put on the shirt,
- I washed my t-shirt.
- I washed my T-shirt.
I am sewing my shirt.
He took off his T-shirt.
I love that T-Shirt.
I like your T-shirt.
Tom won a T-shirt.
It's a beautiful T-shirt.
I bought a red T-shirt yesterday.
This T-shirt costs ten dollars.
Where did you get that shirt?
I'll change my shirt.
Your T-shirt's inside out.
Mary was wearing jeans and a T-shirt.
Where did Tom buy that T-shirt?
Yesterday, I bought a red T-shirt.
- That is a good T-shirt.
- That's a good T-shirt.
- You're wearing your T-shirt inside out.
- Your T-shirt's inside out.
She was wearing a white T-shirt.
I will buy a shirt tomorrow.
- I bought a red T-shirt yesterday.
- Yesterday, I bought a red T-shirt.
I often wear jeans and a T-shirt.
- Tom took off his T-shirt.
- Tom took his T-shirt off.
Do you have a T-shirt I can borrow?
Tom is wearing John's T-shirt.
All participants will receive a T-shirt.
- His shirt was stained with sauce.
- Her shirt was stained with sauce.
What is that on your t-shirt?
- What's that there on your T-shirt?
- What does that say there on your T-shirt?
- What does your T-shirt say?
I am wearing an orange t-shirt and green pants.
Do you want this shirt?
"Do you want a T-shirt?" "Yes, I want a red one."
Can you iron this T-shirt for me, please?
You could pass for a teenager if you wore a T-shirt.
That's a nice T-shirt.
- I washed my t-shirt.
- I washed my T-shirt.
For her, it was just a nice clean T-shirt somewhere near the top of the pile.
"Do you want a T-shirt?" "Yes, I want a red one."