Examples of using "Рубашка" in a sentence and their english translations:
"This shirt or that shirt?" "Okay, that shirt."
- How much is the shirt?
- How much does the shirt cost?
Where's your shirt?
Is that your shirt?
The shirt is dirty.
- That's a nice shirt.
- That is a nice shirt.
Your shirt is wrinkled.
The shirt is made from pure wool.
- Your shirt is inside out.
- You are wearing your shirt inside out.
- You're wearing your shirt inside out.
I like your shirt.
What do you think of this shirt?
That shirt is too large for you.
Do you like that shirt?
Tom's shirt is drying.
What a beautiful shirt!
Is that a new shirt?
Where's my shirt?
Where's your shirt?
The big shirt is brown.
Whose shirt is this?
My shirt is orange.
This shirt is a little bit loose.
Whose shirt is this?
Does the shirt fit you well?
- How much is the shirt?
- How much does the shirt cost?
What shirt is pink?
This shirt is clean.
My shirt is wet.
He has a black shirt.
I like that purple shirt.
Where did you get that shirt?
I liked this striped shirt.
- Like my new shirt?
- Do you like my new shirt?
Did Tom like your new shirt?
The shirt is clean and dry.
The blouse costs twelve libras.
That shirt is too large for me.
I like that shirt.
My shirt was ruined.
Your shirt is inside out.
This is my best shirt.
I need a clean shirt.
This is my father's shirt.
Not this shirt, the other one.
Tom is wearing an orange shirt.
Isn't that your shirt?
That's my favorite shirt.
That shirt is inappropriate.
Tom is wearing a white shirt.
I like your shirt.
- That shirt looks good on you.
- This shirt suits you well.
I need a new shirt.
Tom's shirt is dirty.
My shirt is dirty.
Tom's shirt is wrinkled.
Your shirt is wrinkled.
- How much is this shirt?
- How much does this shirt cost?
Do you like that shirt?
Do you like that shirt?
Your shirt is completely wet through.
- Your shirt is inside out.
- You are wearing your shirt inside out.
- You're wearing your shirt inside out.
I like your shirt.
- This shirt doesn't go with those trousers.
- This shirt doesn't go with the trousers.
- Where's the shirt I bought you?
- Where's the shirt that I bought you?
This is Tom's shirt, not mine.
He has a black shirt.
Her shirt was stained with sauce.
This shirt costs twelve pounds.
My shirt isn't dry yet.
My new shirt is already dirty.
That's my favorite blue shirt.
Not that shirt, the other one.
This shirt costs ten dollars.
I have one green shirt.
I have a green shirt.