Examples of using "Abrigo" in a sentence and their english translations:
You should take off your coat.
Is this coat yours?
Take off your coat.
He needs a jacket.
- Put on your coat.
- Put your coat on.
I'll go and get your coat.
She bought a coat.
Let me get your coat.
- He took off his coat.
- He took his coat off.
- He was taking off his coat.
Tom buttoned up his coat.
He hung up his coat.
His overcoat is worn out.
Have you seen my coat?
You should take off your coat.
That is my overcoat.
- She needs a coat.
- He needs a coat.
You should wear a coat.
I need a heavy coat.
I need a light coat.
Tom bought a coat.
Where's my coat?
Do you have your coat on?
This coat is rainproof.
You should put your coat on.
May I hang up your coat?
Does your coat have a collar?
You must put on your overcoat.
She bought a coat.
Put the coat on the hanger.
Put your coat on. It's cold outside.
What do you think of my new coat?
May I take off my coat?
She was wearing a blue coat.
There are buttons on the coat.
Hey mister, you forgot your coat!
Tom put on his overcoat.
He took off his coat.
She took off her coat.
He's putting on a coat.
Your coat is very beautiful.
Mary bought a new winter coat.
He had a blue jacket on.
Tom is wearing his coat.
You bought an expensive coat.
Keep your coat on.
This coat fits you perfectly.
You should wear a coat.
Does the coat fit well?
She wants a purple coat.
This coat is bigger.
This coat is too small.
Tom put on a coat.
There's a hole in my coat.
He took off his overcoat.
Be careful. Your coat's dragging.
She bought a coat.
I have put off my coat.
This coat must be altered.
Hang up your coat, please.
That's a nice coat.
Whose coat is this?
The coat doesn't have any pockets.